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Physics, 07.04.2020 19:56 20emmanuelg1030

Consolidated Edison's Indian Point No. 2 reactor is designed to operate at a power of 2,758 MW (thermal). Assuming that all fissions occur in 235U, calculate in grams per day the rate at which 235U is

(a) fissioned,

(b) consumed.

what is the total accumulated activity of the fission products in the Indian Point No. 2 reactor I day after shutdown following 1 year of operation?

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