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Nuclear Fuel definition

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What does Nuclear Fuel mean?

Uranium or plutonium which has been fabricated into pins, assemblies, plates, or other such similar form for the purposes of fuelling a nuclear reactor. Other High-Z elements are capable of being used as nuclear fuel (e.g. thorium). For fusion reactors.

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