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Advanced heavy-water reactor and Carbon

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Difference between Advanced heavy-water reactor and Carbon

Advanced heavy-water reactor vs. Carbon

The advanced heavy-water reactor (AHWR) is the latest Indian design for a next-generation nuclear reactor that burns thorium in its fuel core. Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.

Similarities between Advanced heavy-water reactor and Carbon

Advanced heavy-water reactor and Carbon have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): India, Neutron moderator, Nuclear reactor.

India

India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.

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Neutron moderator

In nuclear engineering, a neutron moderator is a medium that reduces the speed of fast neutrons, thereby turning them into thermal neutrons capable of sustaining a nuclear chain reaction involving uranium-235 or a similar fissile nuclide.

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Nuclear reactor

A nuclear reactor, formerly known as an atomic pile, is a device used to initiate and control a self-sustained nuclear chain reaction.

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Advanced heavy-water reactor and Carbon Comparison

Advanced heavy-water reactor has 22 relations, while Carbon has 450. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.64% = 3 / (22 + 450).

References

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