Prompt Neutron
In
nuclear engineering
, a
prompt neutron
is a
neutron
immediately emitted by a
nuclear fission
event, as opposed to a
delayed neutron
which is emitted by one of the
fission products
anything from a few milliseconds to a few minutes later.
See also
prompt critical
critical mass
nuclear chain reaction
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