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The control rods used in a nuclear reactor can be made up of
Options
(a) graphite
(b) cadmium
(c) uranium
(d) barium
Correct Answer:
cadmium
Explanation:
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- Photoelectric current from a given photocell will depend upon
- Two rigid bodies A and B rotate with rotational kinetic energies Eᴀ and Eʙ
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