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Biology, 05.05.2020 02:55, williamabigan

What purpose do control rods serve in a nuclear power plant?

to absorb neutrons before the neutrons can initiate more fusion reactions
to produce neutrons and initiate more fission reactions
to absorb neutrons before the neutrons can initiate more fission reactions
to absorb neutrons before the neutrons can fuse together

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