12. Nuclear physics.md

2024-4-11|2024-4-12
Pat
Pat
type
status
date
slug
summary
tags
category
icon
password
Mass Defect and Nuclear Binding Energy
  1. Understanding and Recall: What is the equivalence between energy and mass as represented by E = mc²? Can you recall and use this equation?  Answer:
  1. Representation: White down a simple nuclear equation. And point out all the element meaning.  Answer:
  1. Definition and Use: Define the terms mass defect and binding energy and explain how they are used in nuclear physics.  Answer:
  1. Sketch: Sketch the variation of binding energy per nucleon with nucleon number.  Answer:
  1. Explanation: What is meant by nuclear fusion and nuclear fission?  Answer:
  1. Explanation: How is the concept of binding energy per nucleon relevant to nuclear reactions, including nuclear fusion and nuclear fission?  Answer:
  1. Calculation: Calculate the energy released in a nuclear reaction where the mass defect is 0.005 kg using E = c²∆m.  Answer:
  1. Understanding: What evidence do fluctuations in count rate provide about the nature of radioactive decay?  Answer:
  1. Understanding: What does it mean to say that radioactive decay is both spontaneous and random?  Answer:
  1. Definition and Recall: Define the terms activity and decay constant, and recall and use the equation A = λN.  Answer:
  1. Definition: What is half-life?  Answer:
  1. Use: Use the equation λ = 0.693 / t₁/₂ to find the decay constant for a substance with a half-life of 5 years (note: convert the time to seconds).  Answer:
  1. Understanding and Use: Explain the exponential nature of radioactive decay, and sketch and use the relationship x = x₀e⁻λt, where x could represent activity, number of undecayed nuclei, or received count rate.  Answer:
13. Medical physics A.md12. Nuclear physics A.md
Loading...