Examples of using These reactors in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We will be resisting these reactors.
Sometimes these reactors are referred to.
Fifty-six states operate about 240 civil research reactors, more than one-third of these reactors are in developing countries.
Many of these reactors are still in use today.
We believe that, that can't happen, that we must do everything required in order to keep water andcooling affecting these reactors.
The operation of these reactors will be talked about later on.
Duke Energy, which owns nearly all of the nuclear power stations in the Carolinas,reportedly planned in advance to shut down some of these reactors 12 hours before the hurricane's landfall.
Plutonium produced in these reactors allows the manufacture of small arms.
These reactors siphon a special type of energy- called"Mako"- out of the Planet and convert it into electricity.
Now the really interesting thing about these reactors is they're built in a factory.
These reactors are due to be completed in 2025, but nobody outside the company and the UK government believes this is likely.
By the beginning of the fusion era, these reactors had been replaced, but at this time we may be able to find some.
These reactors use acidic carbon dioxide to dissolve calcium carbonate, and the effect is to deliver a substantial, but transient, amount of acid to the tank.
And inside this reactor is a molten salt, so anybody who's a fan of thorium,they're going to be really excited about this, because these reactors happen to be really good at breeding and burning the thorium fuel cycle, uranium-233.
In reality, however, these reactors will still require back-up power to avoid the potential for core meltdown.
Beyond 2035, the report expects fast reactors to make"an increasing contribution in anumber of countries by building on the experience of operating these reactors in Russia and with developing the Generation IV prototypes, such as the Astrid reactor being designed in France.”.
The thermal efficiency of these reactors can be higher, and they can be simpler, and even potentially more stable and safe.
Unlike the Three Mile Island accident, the much more serious Chernobyl accident did not increase regulations affecting Western reactors since the Chernobyl reactors were of the problematic RBMK design only used in the Soviet Union,for example lacking"robust" containment buildings.[29] Many of these reactors are still in use today.
Some of these reactors promise passive safety systems in the event of a reactor shutdown to keep the cooling system pumps operating.
The magnetic field created around these reactors are beyond when they reach beyond the boundary of the reactor… they interact with plasmatic-magnetic field of the Earth, and they create Light.
And these reactors run at 600 to 700 degrees Celsius, which means the higher the temperature you go to, thermodynamics tells you that you will have higher efficiencies.
These reactors operate at essentially atmospheric pressure, so there's no inclination for the fission products to leave the reactor in the event of an accident.
These reactors, called small modular reactors(SMRs), produce anywhere from ten to 300 megawatts, rather than the 1,000 megawatts produced by a typical reactor. .
And he says that these reactors(in the range of 3 kW output, continuous) are available presently for interested parties(e.g. for potential licensing) to inspect or to test for themselves.
These reactors can also sail and power the many Chinese drilling platforms in the ocean to expedite exploitation of oil, natural gas, as well as“combustible ice”(a frozen mixture of water and concentrated natural gas found on the sea floor).
Both of these reactor designs are high temperature gas reactors(HTGRs).
These three ultrasonic reactors are very compact, easy to integrate or retro-fit.
As we know, and we are constantly in touch with the plasma physicists in Tokamak systems,is that the gravitational field in the centre of these Tokamak reactors, is .1 percent G, .1.6 percent G.
These fourth-generation reactors use thorium as fuel.