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Fusion

7. Consider a fusion reaction in which a proton fuses with a neutron to form a deuterium nucleus. How much energy is released in this reaction in MeV?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Posting ID:

58009

OTA ID:

105128

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Nuclear Decay

I'm completely stuck on this problem: i) Determine the energy required to remove a proton from a 12C nucleus (in MeV) - For this one, I know that this is not alpha, beta, or gamma decay, so I don't know how I'm supposed to do it. And this one, ii) 2H and 3H nuclei undergo the following fission reaction: 2H + 3H --> 4He + 1/0n a) Calculate the amount of energy released in this reaction (which I calculated to be 17.5895 MeV). b) Determine the kinetic energy of the alpha particle if the 2H and 3H reacting nuclei are initially stationary. - For this one, I don't know how to convert this to velocity... iii) Determine the energy released in the alpha-decay of a 14N nucleus (in ... click for more

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Posting ID:

58366

OTA ID:

103997

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Isotopes

Please answer the following questions (attached) with full explanations thankyou.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Posting ID:

58535

OTA ID:

104819

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Helium electrons

Please answer the following questions (attached) with full explanations thankyou.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Posting ID:

58537

OTA ID:

103642

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Compare and explain the differing properties of alpha, beta and gamma radiation.

Compare and explain the differing properties of alpha, beta and gamma radiation. See attached file for full problem description.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Posting ID:

58539

OTA ID:

103992

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