Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Nuclear Physics, Exercise 3: Exercise - 3

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EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Match list-I of the nuclear processes with a list-II containing parent nucleus and one of the end products of each process and then select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists

List-I List-II
P Alpha decay 1 Question Image
Q β+-decay 2 Question Image
R Fission 3 Question Image
S Proton emission 4 P94239uL57140a+.......

MEDIUM
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IMPORTANT

A fission reaction is given by U92236Xe54140+Sr3894+x+y, where x and y are two particles. Considering U92236 to be at rest, the kinetic energies of the products are denoted by KXeKSrKx 2 MeV and Ky 2 MeV, respectively. Let the binding energies per nucleon of U92236Xe54140 and Sr3894 be 7.5 MeV8.5 MeV and 8.5 MeV, respectively. Considering different conservation laws, the correct option(s) is (are)

MEDIUM
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IMPORTANT

An accident in a nuclear laboratory resulted in the deposition of a certain amount of radioactive material of half-life 18 days inside the laboratory. Tests revealed that the radiation was 64 times more than the permissible level required for the safe operation of the laboratory. What is the minimum number of days after which the laboratory can be considered safe for use?

HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

The electrostatic energy of Z protons uniformly distributed throughout a spherical nucleus of the radius R is given by E=35ZZ-1e24πε0R.

The measured masses of the neutron, H11, N715 and O815 are 1.008665 u, 1.007825 u15.000109 u and 15.003065 u, respectively. Given that the radii of both the N715 and O815 nuclei are the same, 1u=931.5 MeV c-2 (c is the speed of light) and e2/4πε0=1.44 MeV fm. Assuming that the difference between the binding energies of N715 and O815 is purely due to the electrostatic energy, the radius of either of the nuclei is 1 fm=1015 m

HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

In a radioactive decay chain, Th90232 nucleus decays to Pb90212 nucleus. Let Nα and Nβ be the number of α and β- particles, respectively, emitted in this decay process. Which of the following statements is (are) true?

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Assume that a neutron breaks into a proton and an electron. The energy released during this process is (mass of the neutron=1.6725×1027 kg, Mass of proton=1.6725×1027 kg, the mass of an electron=9×1031 kg)

MEDIUM
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IMPORTANT

Half-lives of two radioactive elements A and B are 20 minutes and 40 minutes, respectively. Initially, the samples have an equal number of nuclei. After 80 minutes, the ratio of decayed numbers of A and B nuclei will be:

HARD
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IMPORTANT

A radioactive nucleus A with a half-life T, decays into a nucleus B. At t=0, there is no nucleus B. At some time t, the ratio of the number of B to that of A is 0.3. Then, t is given by,