Definition of Cooling tower

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Cooling tower

The term 'Cooling tower' as it applies to the area of nuclear science can be defined as ' A heat exchanger designed to aid in the cooling of water that was used to cool exhaust steam exiting the turbines of a power plant. Cooling towers transfer exhaust heat into the air instead of into a body of water. '.

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