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Neutrons are slowed down in a nuclear reactor by
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- Fissionable material
- Moderator
- Control rods
- Cooling system
- Fissionable material
Correct Option: B
In thermal nuclear reactors, the coolant acts as a moderator that must slow down the neutrons before they can be efficiently absorbed by the fuel. It allows neutrons to slow down to energies where they can easily cause a nucleus to fission.