noun a device used to induce and control a nuclear reaction
In environmental science, a reactor can refer to a system used for treating wastewater or air pollution through various chemical or biological processes.
In physics, a reactor can refer to a device used for initiating and controlling a nuclear, chemical, or other types of reactions for research purposes.
In chemical engineering, a reactor is a vessel or system in which chemical reactions take place.
In biotechnology, a reactor is a vessel or system used for the cultivation of microorganisms or cells for various applications such as fermentation.
A reactor is a device used to initiate and control a nuclear chain reaction, which produces heat used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity.
A reactor can refer to a character or element in a story that drives the plot forward through their actions or decisions.
In psychology, a reactor may be used to describe an individual who responds emotionally or behaviorally to a stimulus in a certain way.
In engineering, a reactor is a device used to contain and control nuclear reactions for power generation or other purposes.
Chemists may use reactors in the laboratory to carry out chemical reactions under controlled conditions.
Physicists may refer to a reactor as a device used to sustain a nuclear chain reaction for research or energy production.