Buckling is a measure of the curvature in the flux in the reactor.
Correct Answer : Curvature
Explanation :
Buckling is a measure of curvature flux distribution which can be determined by the amount of leakage outside the reactor.
For zero curvature, buckling is zero.
Buckling of reactor depends only on geometry.
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Buckling is a measure of the in the flux in a reactor. Curvature current absorption energy
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