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How nuclear reactors work?

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How nuclear reactors work?

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Nuclear reactors work but having a primary system that circulates water; the water is pressurized to keep it from boiling. When it passes through the reactor it is heated. Then it would move through a steam generator, where the heat is given up to create steam. Then the water finally flows back into the reactor to be heated again.

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Nuclear reactors work but having a primary system that circulates water; the water is pressurized to keep it from boiling. When it passes through the reactor it is heated. Then it would move through a steam generator, where the heat is given up to create steam. Then the water finally flows back into the reactor to be heated again. You can find more information here: http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/Subs/o…

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