How do control rods in nuclear reactors work?

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How do control rods in nuclear reactors work?

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They work like the brakes on a car. Without them, the accelerator would be smashed to the floor and the reaction would get out of control. They insert/remove control rods to increase or decrease the reaction. The more that are inserted, the more the brakes are pressed, and the slower the reaction gets, causing less power output.

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