diagram nuclear reactor

Description
The image is a diagram of a nuclear reactor, showing the various components and their functions. The reactor is composed of a central column, which is surrounded by a series of tubes and pipes. The central column is connected to a control rod, which is used to control the reactor's power output. There are several other components in the reactor, including a fuel rod, a coolant system, and a neutron reflector. The fuel rod is responsible for producing the heat that powers the reactor, while the coolant system helps to dissipate the heat and maintain the reactor's temperature. The neutron reflector is used to reflect neutrons back into the reactor, increasing the efficiency of the reactor. The diagram is labeled with various terms, such as "hydrogen-shielded," "radiation recycling," and "neutron reflector." These labels provide additional information about the reactor's design and function.