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It depends on the nuclei.  Uranium 235 will undergo fission from a thermal (slow) neutron but Uranium 238 will undergo fission from a fast neutron.

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On 1/23/2021 at 1:08 PM, John Cuthber said:

her of you said anything about absorbing

Im going to believe in the theory that fast neutrons would:

1. Destroy the nucleus

2. Too fast that the nucleus cannot absorb it

Therefore slower neutrons are easier to be absorbed (generally).

However, there are exceptions for different elements

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8 minutes ago, Aidan Liang said:

Im going to believe in the theory that fast neutrons would:

1. Destroy the nucleus

They won't.  A neutron will collide elasticity with a nucleus and not destroy or otherwise 'damage' the nucleus.  Don't go on belief, you should go on facts.

Edit:  As Sensi said in rare cases some emissions from the nucleus is possible.  That is not typical.

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4 hours ago, Bufofrog said:

They won't.  A neutron will collide elasticity with a nucleus and not destroy or otherwise 'damage' the nucleus.  Don't go on belief, you should go on facts.

Edit:  As Sensi said in rare cases some emissions from the nucleus is possible.  That is not typical.

right thanks!

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