Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Nuclear Physics, Exercise 4: Exercise-4
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and occur in nature in an atomic ratio . Assuming that at the time of earth's formation the two isotopes were present in equal amounts. Calculate the age of the Earth. (Half life of yrs & that of yrs )

A radioactive nuclide is produced at a constant rate x nuclei per second. During each decay, energy is released of this energy is utilised in melting ice at . Find mass of ice that will melt in one mean life. decay constant, Latent heat of fusion.)

In a fusion reactor the reaction occurs in two stages (i) Two deuterium nuclei fuse to form a tritium . nucleus with a proton as product. The reaction may be represented as . (ii) A tritium nucleus fuses with another deuterium nucleus to form a helium nucleus with neutron as another product. The reaction is represented as . Find:
(i) the energy release in each stage.
(ii) The energy release in the combined reaction per deuterium &
(iii) What % of the mass of the initial deuterium is released in the form of energy.
Given:

The element curium has a mean life of second. Its primary decay modes are spontaneous fission and - decay, the former with a probability of and the latter with a probability of . Each fission releases of energy. The masses involved in decay are as follows : and . Calculate the total power produced. Assume a sample of atom.

A small bottle contains powdered beryllium Be & gaseous radon which is used as a source of -particles. Neutrons are produced when -particles of the radon react with beryllium. The yield of this reaction is i.e. only one -particle out of induced the reaction. Find the amount of radon originally introduced into the, source, if it produces neutrons per second after days. of days]

A body of mass is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. The mass of the body is decreasing exponentially with disintegration constant . Assuming that the mass is ejected backward with a relative velocity . Initially the body was at rest. Find the velocity of body after time t.

A radionuclide with disintegration constant is produced in a reactor at a constant rate nuclei per sec. During each decay energy is released. of this energy is utilised in increasing the temperature of water. Find the increase in temperature of mass of water in time t. Specific heat of water is . Assume that there is no loss of energy through water surface.
