If ratio in a nucleus is smaller than the required value for stability, then:
1. | It may emit α -particle. |
2. | It may emit β + particle. |
3. | It may go for K capture. |
4. | All of the above are possible. |
Determine the energy released in the process:
Given: M = 2.01471 amu
M= 4.00388 amu
1. 3.79 MeV
2.13.79 MeV
3. 0.79 MeV
4. 23.79 MeV
When nuclei are bombarded by protons, and the resultant nuclei are , the emitted particles will be:
1. | Neutrons | 2. | Alpha particles |
3. | Beta particles | 4. | Gamma photons |
If in nuclear reactor using U235 as fuel, the power output is 4.8 MW, the number of fissions per second is:
(Energy released per fission of U235 = 200 MeV watts, 1 eV = 1.6 X 10–19 J)
1. 1.5×1017
2. 3×1019
3. 1.5×1025
4. 3×1025
=Calculate the Q-value of the nuclear reaction:
\(2~{ }_{6}^{12} \mathrm{C}\rightarrow{ }_{10}^{20} \mathrm{Ne}+{ }_2^4 \mathrm{He}\)
The following data are given:
\(m({ }_{6}^{12} \mathrm{C})=12.000000~\text{u}\)
\(m({ }_{10}^{20} \mathrm{Ne})=19.992439~\text{u}\)
\(m({ }_{2}^{4} \mathrm{He})=4.002603~\text{u}\)
1. \(3.16~\text{MeV}\)
2. \(5.25~\text{MeV}\)
3. \(3.91~\text{MeV}\)
4. \(4.65~\text{MeV}\)
A nucleus emits 9 -particles and 5 particles. The ratio of total protons and neutrons in the final nucleus is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
An element \(X\) decays, first by positron emission, and then two \(\alpha\text-\)particles are emitted in successive radioactive decay. If the product nuclei have a mass number \(229\) and atomic number \(89\), the mass number and the atomic number of element \(X\) are:
1. \(237,~93\)
2. \(237,~94\)
3. \(221,~84\)
4. \(237,~92\)
What is the respective number of and -particles emitted in the following radioactive decay?
\(X^{200}_{90}\rightarrow Y^{168}_{80}\)
1. | 6 and 8 | 2. | 6 and 6 |
3. | 8 and 8 | 4. | 8 and 6 |
If a proton and anti-proton come close to each other and annihilate, how much energy will be released?
1. | \(1.5 \times10^{-10}~\text{J}\) | 2. | \(3 \times10^{-10}~\text{J}\) |
3. | \(4.5 \times10^{-10}~\text{J}\) | 4. | None of these |