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A fluorescent material used in screens for cathode-ray tubes. Also: An energy-storing material, such as lead oxide, used in the plates of a storage battery. Also: A material, such as the iron of a core or the copper of a winding, that is involved in energy conversion in a circuit. Also: In a battery, the chemically reactive material in either of the electrodes that participates in the charge and discharge reactions. Also: The material of the cathode of an electron tube that emits electrons when heated.
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'active material'
What are the active material in nuclear weapons...
active material. Material, such as plutonium and certain isotopes of uranium, which is capable of supporting a fission chain reaction.If you still haven’t found what you were looking for, be sure to drop me a message in the comments section below, ok?
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