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The criteria that scientists use to classify elementary particles.
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Part A
Some atomic masses
Particle
Symbol
Mass (u)
Part B
Electron
e
0.00055
Proton
1.00728
Part C
Neutron
n
1.00866
Hydrogen
'H
1.00783
Calculate the binding energy per nucleon of the nitrogen nucleus 4N.
7
Helium
4He
4.00260
Express your answer in megaelectron volts to three significant figures.
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MeV/nucleon
Part A
Some atomic masses
Particle
Symbol
Mass (u)
Electron
e
0.00055
Part B
Proton
1.00728
Neutron
1.00866
Part C
Hydrogen
1.00783
Helium
4He
4.00260
Part D
Part E
Part F
Calculate the binding energy per nucleon of the helium nucleus He.
Express your answer in megaelectron volts to two significant figures.
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MeV
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