1 chain = 4 rods.
There are 320 rods in a mile. Therefore, 80 rods is equal to 80/320 = 0.25 miles.
how many rods are there in 33 ft? 1 rod=16.5 feet 16.5 *33 feet=544.5
Rounded to two decimal places, there are 40 square rods in one rood. However, this is not an exact number, as the real amount is around 39.999839 square rods.
In 2 rods there are 11 feet
269 6M lenths
There are 4 rods in a chain. Each rod is equal to 1/4 of a chain.
control rods APEX USERS
No, it is not correct; only a nuclear chain reaction can be stopped with control rods.
To slow down the chain reaction in a nuclear reactor, you would insert the control rods. Control rods absorb neutrons and reduce the number available to sustain the chain reaction, thus slowing down the rate of fission reactions occurring in the reactor core.
Nuclear chain reactions in nuclear power plants are controlled by inserting control rods made of materials like boron or cadmium into the reactor core. These control rods absorb neutrons, reducing the number available to sustain the chain reaction. By adjusting the position of the control rods, operators can regulate the reactor's power output.
Control rods, made of materials like boron or cadmium, are inserted into the reactor core to absorb excess neutrons and regulate the nuclear chain reaction. By adjusting the position of these control rods, operators can control the rate of fission reactions and manage the amount of heat and energy produced in the reactor.
In 160 rods, there are 160 rods. This is a funny question.. ha ha ha. not.
A chain reaction in a nuclear reactor is controlled by inserting control rods made of materials like boron or cadmium into the reactor core. These control rods absorb neutrons and help regulate the rate of the chain reaction by adjusting the number of neutrons available to continue the reaction. By raising or lowering the control rods, operators can fine-tune the reaction to maintain desired power levels.
240 rods.
there are 320 rods in a mile
4 rods
Obviously 2.