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When A Nuclear Reactor Breaks Down

By Justin H. Joe, Ph.D.
Mount Kisco, NY

In 1986, in a city named Chernobyl in Northern Ukraine, a poorly designed test of a nuclear reactor cooling system caused a huge power surge that initiated a massive explosion in the reactor [1, 2]. There was no containment vessel, and radioactive gases and materials were released into the atmosphere.

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