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Control rods, which absorb the neutrons, reduce further fissions. Some moderator is usually made into 'control rods' that can be physically inserted into or removed from the reactor core. Even with the control rods inserted up to 6% of the reat can be liberated from the reduced fission reactions and secondary recations within individual rods.

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  • How scientists stop a nuclear reaction going out of control
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  • Control rods, which absorb the neutrons, reduce further fissions. Some moderator is usually made into 'control rods' that can be physically inserted into or removed from the reactor core. Even with the control rods inserted up to 6% of the reat can be liberated from the reduced fission reactions and secondary recations within individual rods.
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  • Control rods, which absorb the neutrons, reduce further fissions. Some moderator is usually made into 'control rods' that can be physically inserted into or removed from the reactor core. Even with the control rods inserted up to 6% of the reat can be liberated from the reduced fission reactions and secondary recations within individual rods.
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