In nuclear science, a fission reaction is said to be super-critical if the neutron count from a previous generation is less than a neutron count from the current generation, signifying a gain of power in the reactor.
Nuclear bombs, for example, are highly super-critical reactions, releasing a devastating amount of uncontrolled energy.

See also: sub-critical, critical
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