Nuclear fuel generally used in reactors is uranium oxide instead of
uranium, because the former has higher
(A) Melting point, hence can be subjected to higher temperature
(B) Density; hence core volume for a given power output would be smaller
(C) Resistance to effects of irradiation
(D) All (A), (B) and (C)
uranium, because the former has higher
(A) Melting point, hence can be subjected to higher temperature
(B) Density; hence core volume for a given power output would be smaller
(C) Resistance to effects of irradiation
(D) All (A), (B) and (C)