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| Feb16-10, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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How to get thermal power out?![]() Hello. I solved all of them but I am not sure the #4 : thermal output problem. Here is my answer. Can you guys check it for me? 4. g/m A_v=g/238.0495534 0.60225 × 〖10〗^24 nuclei×5.593MeV =1.4199×〖10〗^22 g[MeV] =629.74119 g[kW .hr] =26.239216 g[kW .day] =0.026239 g[MW .day] p= E/t=0.026239 g^' [MWth] Thanks. |
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