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Q: Initially, there is 1 gram Nitrogen-13 (N-13) freshly prepared. The half-life of N-13 is 10 min. (i)…
A: The radioactive decay law is given by, N=N0e-tT1/2 (1)where N0 is the initial…
Q: State 3 reasons why the power generated in a nuclear core is limited by thermal considerations and…
A: A reactor core contains many fuel assemblies. The heat produced during nuclear fission in the…
Q: Choose the BEST answer to the following. When energy is released by the process of fusion, the total…
A: Nuclear fission is a process in which two lighter nuclei combine to form single heavier nuclei.The…
Q: Write the main points of theory of nuclear fission and spontaneous fission?
A: Nuclear fission: In a single nucleus, it is a rearrangement of hundreds of nucleons and gives two…
Q: How is tritium formed from cosmic radiation? Calculate the minimum projectile energy necessary for…
A: When the cosmic rays interact with the atmospheric gases, tritium is formed. The following nuclear…
Q: tion 1 of 5 > Macmillan Learning Match the common type of emissions that occur during radioactive…
A: Emission of Alpha particle is He nucleus 2 proton and 2 neutron
Q: How is chemical burning similar to nuclear fusion?
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Q: What is the difference between uranium fuel rods in a nuclear power plant and uranium fuel for an…
A: Here, we look at the difference between uranium fuel rods in a nuclear power plant and uranium fuel…
Q: Differentiate nuclear fission from nuclear fusion.
A: Difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion - when the nucleus of an atom splits into…
Q: Q2:- Find the range of alpha geometries with energy 5.49MeV emitted from 241-Am in the air?
A: Given: Energy, E = 5.49 MeV Current element, Idl = 241 Am To Find: Range of alpha geometry
Q: Q6: A fission reactor accident evaporates 5 x 106 Ci of 90Sr (T1/2= 27.7 yr) into the air. The 90Sr…
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Q: Choose the BEST answer to the following. When food is exposed to gamma radiation, the food (a)…
A: Answer: bi,e doesn’t become radioactive.
Q: how many beta particles are released when 197 82 transmutes to 197 79 Au
A: Reaction: Au19782→Au79197+3e-+3ve
Q: Choose the BEST answer to the following. Compared with the mass of a uranium atom undergoing…
A: The energy released in a fission is given by
Q: If a berrylium nuclei fused with a carbon nuclei, the resulting element would be. 2.) if a carbon…
A: Here the resulting element is Neon.
Q: How is Nuclear fission reaction different from Nuclear fusion?
A: Nuclear fission is splitting of the single nucleus into more than one nucleus. Nuclear fusion is…
Q: How is radioactive emission different from radioactivity and radioactive decay?
A: Radiation is a broad term that encompasses all types of energy output and transmission, including…
Q: Choose the BEST answer to the following. Chain reactions in a fission reactor are caused by (a)…
A: Nuclear fission is a type of nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits into two lighter…
Q: Why is a sample of radioactive material always a little warmer than its surroundings?
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Q: How does the total mass of the fission fragments compare to the mass of the original nucleus in a…
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Q: Does radioactive decay occours in semiclassical physics if yes then explain in detail?
A: Consider decay of uranium giving thorium and alpha particle as, U238→ T234h+α (1) Attractive…
Q: Q2:- Find the range of alpha geometries with energy 5.49MEV emitted from 241-Am in the air?
A: Given: Alpha perticle emitted from 241-Am Energy, E=5.49 MeV To find: Range of alpha particle in…
Q: Do the positive benefits of harnessing energy from the nuclear reaction in nuclear power plants…
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Q: 0.9 FA0 CA, k(1-x,) Q3: The volume of reactor is given by following expression: V = xp 19000 x using…
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Q: Do you think it is signifi cant that the nucleus has a hard core? What would happen if it did not?
A: Given: An explanation of significant of nucleus is having a hard core as,
Q: Circle which particle is the “heaviest" ? A) Alpha B) Beta C) Gamma D) Neutrino
A: Need to find : Among alpha, Beta, gamma & neutrino which particle is heaviest.
Q: Write short note on the composition of the core of nuclear fission reactor and discuss the function…
A: The main components of the core of nuclear fission reactor are: Fuel Moderators Reflectors Coolants…
Q: If the sun releases 3.826 × 10 26 Joules of energy every second, how many fusion reactions does it…
A: Given, Sun releases energy,E=3.826×1026J/sSpeed of light,c=3×108m/s2 Reaction of Nuclear Fusion,…
Q: Which has the greater number of protons, U-235 or U-238? Which has the greater number of neutrons?
A: Both of them will have same number of protons.
Q: Gold-205 decays by emitting a beta particle rather than by alpha decay. Identify the nucleus formed…
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Q: Calculate the energy released in H-alpha emission of hydrogen.
A: When an electron gets excited it will absorb energy in form of photons. This will take the electron…
Q: Carbon 14 has a half-life of 5730 years, calculate the activity due to C-14 in 1.00 kg of carbon.
A: Given Data: Let us consider the given data, Mass , m = 1 kg = 1000 g Half life of C-14 , T1/2 = 5730…
Q: A sample of a radioactive element has a half-life of 180 days; what percent of this sample will…
A: The decay constant of a radioactive sample is given by : The amount of sample left after 't' time…
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