Chap#20 Nuclear Physics Flashcards

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The nucleus C absorbs an energetic neutron and emits a beta particle (β). The resulting nucleus is:

A

N

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2
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The mass defect for the nucleus of helium is 0.0303 a.m.u. What is the binding energy per nucleon for helium in MeV?

A

7

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3
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When a hydrogen atom is bombarded, the atom is excited to the n=4 state of the hydrogen atom. The energy released when the atom falls from the n=4 state to the ground state is:

A

12.75 eV

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4
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The mass of a proton is 1847 times that of an electron. An electron and a proton are projected into a uniform electric field in a direction at right angles to the direction of the field with the same initial kinetic energy. They:

A

Both the trajectories will be equally curved

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5
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As the electron in the Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom passes from stat n=2 to n=1, the kinetic energy K and potential energy I change as:

A

K four-fold, U two-fold

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6
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The half-life of a radioisotope is 5 years. The fraction of atoms decayed in this substance after 15 years will be:

A

3/4

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7
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The structure of solids is investigated by using:

A

X-rays

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8
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The de-Broglie wave corresponding to the particle of mass m and velocity v has a wavelength associated with it:

A

h/mv

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9
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The cathode of a photoelectric cell is changed such that the work function changes from W1 to W2 (W2 > W1). If the current before and after change are I1 and I2, all other conditions remaining unchanged, then (assuming hv > W2)

A

I1 = I2

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