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Question
- losing control of the fission reaction in a reactor core may result in ____.\
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\bigcirc decreased daughter nuclei\
\bigcirc alpha particles\
\bigcirc a power surge\
\bigcirc a meltdown
Brief Explanations
When fission reaction control is lost in a reactor core, uncontrolled fission generates extreme heat that can melt the reactor core components, causing a meltdown. Decreased daughter nuclei, alpha particles, and power surges do not directly result from lost fission control in this context.
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