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  • 101Nuclear reactor coolant — Nuclear reactor coolants Coolant Melting point Boiling point Light water at 155 bar 345 °C Mercury 38.83 °C 356.73 °C NaK eutectic 11 °C 785 °C Sodium 97.72 °C 883 °C …

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  • 102Metal — This article is about metallic materials. For other uses, see Metal (disambiguation). Some metal pieces Metals Alkali metals …

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  • 103Neptunium — uranium ← neptunium → plutonium Pm ↑ Np ↓ (Uqt) …

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  • 104High level waste — (HLW) is a type of nuclear waste that arises from the use of uranium fuel in a nuclear reactor and nuclear weapons processing. It contains the fission products and transuranic elements generated in the reactor core. HLW accounts for over 95% of… …

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  • 105Mixed/Dual Cycle — Thermodynamics …

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  • 106Formula One — F1 redirects here. For other uses, see F1 (disambiguation). For other uses, see Formula One (disambiguation). Formula One Category Single seater Country or region Worldwide …

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  • 107Rayleigh flow — refers to diabatic flow through a constant area duct where the effect of heat addition or rejection is considered. Compressibility effects often come into consideration, although the Rayleigh flow model certainly also applies to incompressible… …

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  • 108Precooled jet engine — A precooled jet engine is a concept for high speed jet engines that features a cryogenic fuel cooled heat exchanger between the air intake and the (LP) compressor, to precool the air entering the compressor. After gaining heat and vapourising in… …

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  • 109Oil heater — A typical oil heater An oil heater, also often known as a column heater, is a common form of convection heater used in domestic heating. Although filled with oil, it is electrically heated and does not involve burning any oil fuel, such as… …

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  • 110Nitromethan — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Nitromethan Andere Namen …

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