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how does critical mass play a role in nuclear reactions?
○ it is the minimum amount of material needed to start a fission reaction.
○ it is the minimum amount of material needed to start a fusion reaction.
○ it is the minimum amount of material needed to sustain a fission reaction.
○ it is the minimum amount of material needed to sustain a fusion reaction.
To determine the correct answer, we analyze the concept of critical mass in nuclear reactions:
- Recall the definition of critical mass: Critical mass refers to the minimum amount of fissile material (like uranium - 235 or plutonium - 239) required to sustain a nuclear fission chain reaction.
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: Critical mass is not about starting a fission reaction but sustaining it. So this is incorrect.
- Option 2: Critical mass is related to fission, not fusion. Fusion reactions have different requirements (like extremely high temperatures and pressures, not a concept of critical mass in the same way). So this is incorrect.
- Option 3: This matches the definition of critical mass - the minimum amount of material needed to sustain a fission reaction.
- Option 4: As mentioned, critical mass is for fission, not fusion. So this is incorrect.
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C. It is the minimum amount of material needed to sustain a fission reaction.