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EPRI - Core Protection Exam with 100% Correct Answers
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EPRI - Core Protection Exam with 100% 
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Identify ways a core can fail - answerThe primary cause of core failure is an inability to fully 
remove the heat created by the fuel due to the following: 
1. A failure of the heat removal systems 
2. An increase of heat created beyond the ability of the heat removal systems 
3. The inability to transfer heat from the fuel 
What cooling capabilities could lead to core melt and a loss of core geometry - answerLoss 
of Cooling Capabilities 
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Chernobyl exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Chernobyl was a flawed reactor and was not ready to be used as a fully functioning nuclear reactor. (Meltdown) 

 
 
 
At least 115,000 people had to relocate after the meltdown.(Meltdown) 

 
 
 
 
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It happened on April 26th, 1986. (Basic Info) 

 
 
 
The Soviets tried to hide the meltdown.(Cold War) 

 
 
 
Europe was afraid of radioactivity reaching them. 
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NU 400 Final Exam Review Part 2 Study Guide 2024
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home care - What is this: part of a continuum of care where clients have the opportunity to live and move through the experiences of subacute, chronic, and end-of-life care? 
 
registered nurse - The care given in home care settings is often managed and directed by who? 
 
a case management approach - Many aspects of the care in both generic and hospice home care are part of a larger care management plan that is individuals using what? 
 
interdisciplinary - The care given in home care settings ...
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Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography Final Exam – With Questions & 100% Accurate Answers
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Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography Final Exam – With Questions & 100% Accurate Answers 
Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography Final Exam – With Questions & 100% Accurate Answers 
 
Which of the following is a form of radiation that is capable of creating electrically charged particles by removing orbital electrons from the atom of normal matter through which it passes? 
a. Ionizing radiation 
b. Nonionizing radiation 
c. Subatomic radiation 
d. Ultrasonic radiation - ANSWER - ...
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Nuclear Medicine-Exam 2 questions and complete correct answers
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Two devices necessary to produce the radionuclides used in nuclear medicine: - correct answer -particle accelerator (cyclotron) 
-nuclear reactor 
 
Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a cyclotron: - correct answer -Thalium 201 
-Iodine 123 
-Flourine 18 
 
Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a nuclear reactor: - correct answer -molybdenum 99 (Tc 99 parent) 
 
Radionuclide most commonly utilized in nuclear medicine and its parent: - correct answer -Technesium 99 (Tc 99m) (byproduct) 
-molybdenum 9...
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GOVT 338 Part 2 North Korea - South Asia exam 2024 with verified solutions
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North Korea main nuclear facilities correct answersYongbyon, Taechon 
 
Yongbyon correct answerssmall research reactor, 5MW heavy water reactor which produced al plutonium, fuel fabrication complex, spent fuel, waste storage sites, uranium enrichment program 
 
Taechon correct answers200Mw reactor under construction, frozen with 1994 agreed framework 
 
NPT and NK correct answersjoined in 1985, did not agree to IAEA until 1992, only after US withdrew weapons from SK 
 
NK IAEA declaration correc...
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EPRI - Reactor Theory Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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EPRI - Reactor Theory Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024Fission - correct answer A neutron interaction in which a nucleus absorbs a neutron, splits into two new nuclei and releases a large amount of energy; the resulting fission fragments emit neutrons and gamma rays and then undergo radioactive decay 
 
Turbines - correct answer A device with rotating blades that are connected to a shaft and turned by having a fluid do work on the blades; in a nuclear power plant, steam turbines are rotate...
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Nuclear Medicine-Exam 2 Questions 100% graded A
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Two devices necessary to produce the radionuclides used in nuclear medicine: - ANSWER-particle accelerator (cyclotron) 
-nuclear reactor 
 
Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a cyclotron: - ANSWER-Thalium 201 
-Iodine 123 
-Flourine 18 
 
Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a nuclear reactor: - ANSWER-molybdenum 99 (Tc 99 parent) 
 
Radionuclide most commonly utilized in nuclear medicine and its parent: - ANSWER-Technesium 99 (Tc 99m) (byproduct) 
-molybdenum 99 (99 MO) (par...
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Radiologic Sciences Questions with Correct Solutions | From my Notes
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ALPHA PARTICLE - nucleus of a helium atom, consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, having a positive charge of 2. 
 
ANNIHILATION - total transformation of matter into energy; occurs after the anti-matter positron collides with an electron. 
 
ATOM - smallest division of an element that exhibits all the properties and characteristic of the element. 
 
BECQUEREL (Bq) - unit of activity in the International System. 1 Bq = 1 dps 
 
BETA PARTICLE - electron whose point of origin is th...
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EPRI - Reactor Theory Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete Solutions | verified &updated 2024
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EPRI - Reactor Theory Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete Solutions | verified &updated 2024 
Fission - A neutron interaction in which a nucleus absorbs a neutron, splits into two new nuclei and releases a large amount of energy; the resulting fission fragments emit neutrons and gamma rays and then undergo radioactive decay 
Turbines - A device with rotating blades that are connected to a shaft and turned by having a fluid do work on the blades; in a nuclear power plant, steam turbines...
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