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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atomic reactor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that initiates and controls a sustained nuclear chain reaction, typically for generating electricity or for research purposes.
Example: "The new atomic reactor has been designed with enhanced safety features to prevent any potential accidents."
Alternatives: "nuclear reactor" or "fission reactor".
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The Bandung Nuclear Complex (1964) houses an atomic reactor.
After nearly 37 years in operation, Germany's oldest atomic reactor was shut down.
He immediately realized that an atomic reactor must have already been built at the laboratory, he wrote.
Recalling the lab in that era, he said matter-of-factly, "I think they were building the second atomic reactor at the time".
The main atomic reactor in Dimona, officially for civilian use, was built with French help and became operational in the early 1960s.
While in Geneva, on loan to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, he escorted President Eisenhower through the live atomic reactor which was part of the U.S. exhibition.
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PROFILE of the General Dynamics Corporation, which design & manufactures ballistic missiles, atomic reactors, atomic submarines, supersonic aircraft, and automation equipment.
At Volgodonsk on the Don River is a large factory for producing atomic reactors.
That is about equal to the output of three atomic reactors.
By John Brooks The New Yorker, January 4 , 1958P. 29 PROFILE of the General Dynamics Corporation, which design & manufactures ballistic missiles, atomic reactors, atomic submarines, supersonic aircraft, and automation equipment.
The document said the metal was mostly zirconium, which is often used in atomic reactors because it resists corrosion.
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