Practice Exam #1 24-35 Flashcards

1
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In the chart of the nuclides a gray box indicates the isotope is?

A

A stable nuclide

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2
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In a nuclide with a low neutron to proton ratio, an electron can drop into the nucleus and combine with a proton to form a neutron. This is described as “electron capture” and will result in the emission of which of the following?

A

Neutrino plus characteristic x-rays

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3
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Which of the following best describes a gamma ray?

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  1. Travel at the speed of light.
  2. Electromagnetic radiation.
  3. And Behave as small bundles of energy
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4
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Gamma rays and X-rays are photons with the major difference being where they originate. Gamma rays originate from the electron shells. True or False?

A

False

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5
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Which of the following best describes Bremsstrahlung radiation?

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High speed particles traveling near an atom with a high Z number being deflected from it course by the electrostatic force of the positively charged nucleus resulting in the emission of x-rays.

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6
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Beta particles are emitted with kinetic energies ranging up to the maximum value of the decay energy called Emax, however, the average energy of beta particles is about 1/3 of Emax. True or False?

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True

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7
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This is true concerning an atom going through beta minus decay.

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  1. The atom has an excess number of neutrons.
  2. During decay a neutron is changed into a proton resulting in the emission of a beta particles.
  3. And the beta particle would have a negative charge
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8
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Which of the following is not a method that gamma rays interact with matter?

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Bremsstrahlung

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9
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When a gamma photon transfers part of its energy to an electron, resulting in the less energetic photon changing direction, is a description of which gamma interaction below?

A

Compton Scatter

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10
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Thermal neutrons (slow neutrons) have an energy of:

A

.025 eV

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11
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Uranium and Thorium are two examples of natural occurring radioactive elements found in the earth’s crust. True or False?

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True

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12
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This statement is true concerning radon?

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  1. Is naturally present in soil.

2. And originates from the decay of uranium and Emitters an alpha particles.

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