Nuclear Physics Flashcards

Mass defect, binding energy, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, half-life, activity, decay constant.

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Binding energy of a nucleus

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Energy needed to separate to infinity the nucleons in a nucleus.

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Binding energy per nucleon

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Energy needed to separate to infinity the nucleons in a nucleus divided by the number of nucleons in the nucleus.

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Nuclear fusion

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Light nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus.

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Nuclear fission

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The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two lighter nuclei of approximately the same mass.

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5
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Explain what is meant by “nuclear decay is spontaneous”.

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The decay is not affected by external factors, such as temperature or pressure.

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6
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Explain what is meant by “nuclear decay is random”.

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It is impossible to predict which nucleus will decay next. However, there is a constant probability of decay per unit time of a nucleus.

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7
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Decay constant

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The probability that a particular nucleus will decay per unit time.

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8
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Activity

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The number of nuclei decaying per unit time.

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9
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Half-life

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The time taken for the number of undecayed nuclei to reduce to half the initial number.

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10
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Mass defect of a nucleus

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mass defect = total mass of the separate nucleons - combined mass of the nucleus.

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11
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Einstein’s mass-energy equation

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E = mc^2

This equation shows that mass and energy are equivalent or interchangeable.

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12
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Electron-volt

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One electron-volt is the energy gained by one electron when it is accelerated through a potential difference of one volt.

1 eV = 1.60 x 10^-19 J

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13
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The most stable nuclide is _______

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Iron-56

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14
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The binding energy per nucleon is a useful measure of _________

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the stability of the nucleus.

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15
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Unit of activity

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Bq

An activity of one decay per second is 1 Bq.

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