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Which of the following statements CORRECTLY describe neutron flux, current and fluence?
Neutron flux and current are both scalars; fluence is a vector indicating thenet number of neutrons per unit area over time.
Neutron flux and current are both scalars; fluence is a vector indicating the
net number of neutrons per unit area over time.
Neutron fluence is the flux divided by the time; neutron current is a vector given by the dot product of neutron density and velocity
Neutron flux is ascalar proportional to neutron density and speed; neutron current is avector given by the product of neutron density and velocity
Neutron flux is a
scalar proportional to neutron density and speed; neutron current is a
vector given by the product of neutron density and velocity
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