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In a neutron-induced fission process, delayed neutrons come from:
Short-Run Supply
The total quantity of goods and services that producers are willing and able to sell at current prices in a short-term period, often influenced by fixed production capacities.
Long-Run Supply
The total amount of a product or service that is available to the market from all producers over a long period, when all inputs can be adjusted.
Purely Competitive
An idealized market structure in which there are many buyers and sellers, no barriers to entry or exit, and perfect information, leading to prices being determined by supply and demand.
Market Supply Curve
A graphical representation showing the total quantity of a good that sellers are willing and able to sell at various prices, holding all else constant.
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