The role of water in a LWR is: (a) coolant (b) moderator (c) both (d) neither To double the energy stored in a flywheel,

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The role of water in a LWR is: (a) coolant (b) moderator (c) both (d) neither To double the energy stored in a flywheel,

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The role of water in a LWR is: (a) coolant (b) moderator (c) both (d) neither To double the energy stored in a flywheel, its rotational speed is (a) increased by 100% (doubled) (b) decreased by 50% (halved) (c) increased by 41.4% (d) decreased by 41.4% Heat is added to a cylinder that contains an ideal gas. The volume remains constant. The result of this process is: (a) work is done (b) internal energy increases (c) both (d) neither Solar cell A has a larger band gap than solar cell B. Which cell has a higher red loss?
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