If the radius of nucleus is taken to be then the radius of nucleus is near:
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The Binding energy per nucleon of and nucleon are and , respectively. In the nuclear reaction , the value of energy released is:
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1. | decrease continuously with mass number. |
2. | first decreases and then increases with an increase in mass number. |
3. | first increases and then decreases with an increase in mass number. |
4. | increases continuously with mass number. |
If the nuclear radius of is Fermi, the approximate nuclear radius of in Fermi is:
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The power obtained in a reactor using disintegration is . The mass decay of per hour is approximately equal to:
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1. | atoms get ionized at high temperature |
2. | kinetic energy is high enough to overcome the Coulomb repulsion between nuclei |
3. | molecules break up at high temperature |
4. | nuclei break up at high temperature |
A nucleus emits one and two The resulting nucleus is:
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The mass of a nucleus is less than the sum of the masses of all its nucleons. The binding energy per nucleon of the nucleus is near:
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The binding energy per nucleon in deuterium and helium nuclei are MeV and MeV, respectively. When two deuterium nuclei fuse to form a helium nucleus the energy released in the fusion is:
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