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Explain how chain reactions are sustained and controlled.
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Radioactivity
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Induced fission
Aqa A Level PhysicsNuclear physics
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Explain how chain reactions are sustained and controlled
- This point belongs to Radioactivity, especially Induced fission.
- You need to be able to explain how chain reactions are sustained and controlled.
- The key ideas to know are chain reaction.
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chain reaction
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