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Figure 2   Reactor Power Response to Positive Reactivity Addition
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¯ eff Reactor Theory (Reactor Operations) DOE-HDBK-1019/2-93 REACTOR KINETICS Rev. 0 NP-04 Page 15 Figure 3   Reactor Power Response to Negative Reactivity Addition Conversely, in the case where negative reactivity is added to the core there will be a prompt drop in reactor power.  The prompt drop is the small immediate decrease in reactor power caused by the negative reactivity addition.  The prompt drop is illustrated in Figure 3.  After the prompt drop, the rate of change of power slows and approaches the rate determined by the delayed term of Equation (4-7). Prompt Criticality It can be readily seen from Equation (4-7) that if the amount of positive reactivity added equals the value of , the reactor period equation becomes the following.

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