Binding energy per nucleon plot against the mass number for stable nuclei is shown in the figure. Which curve is correct ?
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
The decay constant of radium is per year. Its half life will be
1. 2000 years
2. 1240 years
3. 63 years
4. 1620 years
1. | \({}_{34}^{74}\mathrm{Se}, {}_{31}^{71}\mathrm{Ca}\) | 2. | \({}_{42}^{92}\mathrm{Mo}, {}_{40}^{92}\mathrm{Zr}\) |
3. | \({}_{38}^{81}\mathrm{Sr}, {}_{38}^{86}\mathrm{Sr}\) | 4. | \({}_{20}^{40}\mathrm{Ca}, {}_{16}^{32}\mathrm{S}\) |
Heavy water is
1. Water at 4
2. Compound of deuterium and oxygen
3. Compound of heavy oxygen and heavy hydrogen
4. Water in which soap does not lather
The binding energy of nucleus is a measure of its
1. Charge
2. Mass
3. Momentum
4. Stability
The number of neutrons released when undergoes fission by absorbing and are formed, is
1. 0
2. 1
3. 2
4. 3
Fast neutrons can easily be slowed down by
1. The use of lead shielding
2. Passing them through heavy water
3. Elastic collisions with heavy nuclei
4. Applying a strong electric field
One nanogram of matter converted into energy will give-
1. 90 J
2.
3.
4.
Two radioactive material and have decay constants and respectively. If initially they have the same number of nuclei of to that of after a time
1.
2.
3.
4.
The binding energy per nucleon in deuterium and helium nuclei are and respectively. When two deuterium nuclei fuse to form a helium nucleus the energy released in the fusion is
1.
2.
3.
4.