Description : The anti-particle to an electron is: w) proton x) positron y) neutron z) anti-proton
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- POSITRON
Description : The atomic number of hydrogen is 1. This implies that it contains _______ in its Kshell. (1) One neutron (2) One proton (3) One electron (4) None of the above
Last Answer : (3) One electron Explanation: This implies that Hydrogen has one electron in its K shell. Also, it requires one more electron to fill the K shell. So two hydrogen atoms share their electrons to form a molecule of hydrogen, H2.
Description : Could a neutron be a proton and an electron?
Last Answer : Not really, since that particular combination is a hydrogen atom. A neutron consists of three individual quarks, one blue, one red and one green. The quark colors refer to the charge of a quark, ... a chain reaction, it would never hit its target, because the like charges would repel each other.
Description : How much is the mass of an electron, proton and neutron ? -Science
Last Answer : The mass of an electron, proton and neutron is fllowing : Electron : 1/1840 u or 9x10^-28 grams. Proton : it's mass is 1840times more than of an electron ( 1u ) or 1.6x10^-24 grams. Neutron : it's mass is also is the same that of the proon ( 1u) or 1.6x10^-24 grams.
Description : What is comprised of the other three proton atom electron neutron?
Last Answer : An atom contain protons, electrons and neutrons.
Description : The nucleus of a hydrogen atom consists of (a) One proton (b) One proton + two neutrons (c) One neutron only (d) One electron only
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Of the following particles, the particle having the least mass is (a) Meson (b) Neutron (c) Electron (d) Proton
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The particle required to continue the chain process of Uranium fission is – (1) Electron (2) Proton (3) Neutron (4) Positron
Last Answer : (3) Neutron Explanation: Fission as encountered in the modern world is usually a deliberately produced man-made nuclear reaction induced by a neutron. The nuclear fuels undergo fission when struck by fission ... rate in a nuclear reactor or at a very rapid uncontrolled rate in a nuclear weapon.
Description : Which one of the following has greatest mass? (1) electron (2) proton (3) neutron (4) hydrogen nucleus
Last Answer : (3) neutron
Description : Which of the following particles has the dual nature of particle-wave? (1) Electron (2) Meson (3) Proton (4) Neutron
Last Answer : (1) Electron
Description : Nuclear fission is caused by the impact of. (1) Proton (2) Electron (3) Neutron (4) (1) and (b)
Last Answer : (3) Neutron Explanation: In such a reaction, free neutrons released by each fission event can trigger yet more events, which in turn release more neutrons and cause more fission.
Description : Which of the following is not a nucleon? (1) Proton (2) Neutron (3) Electron (4) Positron
Last Answer : (4) Positron Explanation: Nucleon is one of the particles that makes up the atomic nucleus. Each atomic nucleus consists of one or more nucleons, and each atom in turn consists of a cluster of ... nucleon number may be used in place of the more common terms mass number or atomic mass number.
Description : The fundamental particles present in the nucleus of an atom are - (1) Electron, proton (2) Proton, neutron (3) Neutron, electron (4) Neutron, positron
Last Answer : (2) Proton, neutron Explanation: The nucleus is the very dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom. It was discovered in 1911, as a result of Ernest Rutherford's ... mass of an atom is located in the nucleus, with a very small contribution from the orbiting electrons.
Description : Nuclear fission is caused by the impact of - (1) Proton (2) Electron (3) Neutron (4) None of these
Last Answer : (3) Neutron Explanation: Nuclear fission in fissile fuels are the result of the nuclear excitation energy produced when a fissile nucleus captures a neutron.
Description : Nucleus of an atom consists of. (1) Proton (2) Neutron (3) Proton and Neutron (4) Electron, Proton and Neutron
Last Answer : (3) Proton and Neutron Explanation: The nucleus is the very dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom. It was discovered in 1911, as a result of Ernest Rutherford' ... of an atom is located in the nucleus, with a very small contribution from the orbiting electrons.
Description : Name the particle that is most essential to continue the chain reaction during the fission of uranium - (1) Electron (2) Proton (3) Neutron (4) Positron
Last Answer : (3) Neutron Explanation: Nuclear fission is either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts (lighter nuclei), often producing ... in the modern world is usually a deliberately produced manmade nuclear reaction induced by a neutron.
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Positron is the antiparticle of electron (B) In α-decay, the ratio of neutron to proton decreases (C) Ionising power of β-rays is higher than that of α-rays (D) Speed of α-rays is more than that of γ-ray
Last Answer : (A) Positron is the antiparticle of electron
Description : Positron is a/an (A) Nucleus having two protons (B) Helium nucleus (C) Electron with positive charge (D) Nucleus with one proton and one neutron
Last Answer : (C) Electron with positive charge
Description : Mass of a positron is same as that of a/an (A) Electron (B) α-particle (C) Proton (D) Neutron
Last Answer : (A) Electron
Description : The ratio of mass of a neutron to that of an electron is about 1839. What is the ratio of the mass of a proton to that of an electron? (A) 159 (B) 1837 (C) 2537 (D) 10000
Last Answer : (B) 1837
Description : In the nuclear reaction, 93N239→ 94Pu 239 + ?; the missing particle is a/an (A) Electron (B) Proton (C) Neutron (D) Position
Last Answer : Option C
Description : Anaerobic respiration is a. Respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen b. Respiration using neutron acceptors other than molecular hydrogen c. Respiration using proton acceptors other than molecular nitrogen d. None of the above
Last Answer : a. Respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen
Description : Which of the following particles has the dual nature of particle– wave? (1) Electron (2) Meson (3) Proton (4) Neutron
Last Answer : Electron
Description : Which one of the following has greatest mass ? (1) electron (2) proton (3) neutron (4) hydrogen nucleus
Last Answer : neutron
Description : The particle required to continue the chain process of Uranium fission is : (1) Electron (2) Proton (3) Neutron (4) Positron
Last Answer : Neutron
Description : Name the particle that is most essential to continue the chain reaction during the fission of uranium- (1) Electron (2) Proton (3) Neutron (4) Positron
Last Answer : Positron
Description : The fundamental particles present in the nucleus of an atom are (1) Electron, proton (2) Proton, neutron (3) Neutron, electron (4) Neutron, positron
Last Answer : Proton, neutron
Last Answer : Proton and Neutron
Description : All the atoms of the world comprise of electrons, proton & neutron except that of __________ atom in which neutron is absent. (A) Deuterium (B) Hydrogen (C) Neon (D) Helium
Last Answer : (B) Hydrogen
Description : Electrons which are free to move around are also called A. conduction electrons B. valence shell electrons C. inner electrons D. electron sea
Last Answer : conduction electrons
Description : What name is given to the class of subatomic particles which include the proton, the neutron, and several heavier particles, such as the lambda, the sigma and the omega.
Last Answer : ANSWER: BARYONS
Description : The ability of an atom to absorb neutrons is its neutron capture cross section. The unit of measurement for neutron capture cross section is: w) the nucleus volume x) capture capacity y) resonance quotient z) barn
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- BARN
Description : Calculate the electric field when the conductivity is 20 units, electron density is 2.4 units and the velocity is 10m/s. Assume the conduction and convection current densities are same. a) 2.4 b) 4.8 c) 3.6 d) 1.2
Last Answer : d) 1.2
Description : Calculate the binding energy of the lithium atom `(._(3)^(7)Li)` from the following data: `{:("mass of proton",= 1.00759,am u,),("mass of neutron",= 1
Last Answer : Calculate the binding energy of the lithium atom `(._(3)^(7)Li)` from the following data: `{:("mass of ... "mass of lithium atom",= 7.01818,am u,):}`
Description : What is emitted when a neutron decays into a proton?
Last Answer : When a neutron undergoes beta decay it becoming a proton and emitting: an electron and an antielectron-neutrino.N --> P + e + _veA neutron can also undergo beta decay and become a proton by ... indicated particle. (e.g. p = _e the positron is an antielectron, _ve the antielectron-neutrino).
Description : Which of the following is the name of the smallest part of the matter discovered by the scientists? A. Proton B. Neutron C. Positron D. Quark
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : In β-decay of radioactive material, the ratio of neutron to proton (A) Increases (B) Remain same (C) Decreases (D) Is unpredictable; may increase or decrease
Last Answer : (C) Decreases
Description : The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is called--------- and its nucleus contains --------proton and --- --neutron.
Last Answer : Ans: Tritium, one and two
Description : Direction of conventional current is A. direction of neutron flow B. direction of electron flow C. direction of flow of positive charge D. same as that of electric current
Last Answer : direction of flow of positive charge
Description : The physicist Chadwick is known for his association with: w) the alpha particle x) the neutron y) the cloud chamber z) the electron
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- THE NEUTRON
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) The disintegration rate of a radioactive substance cannot be increased by heating it (B) Electrons have negligible mass and unit negative change (C) Deuterium atom has one proton and two neutrons in its nucleus (D) Cadmium is capable of absorbing neutrons
Last Answer : (C) Deuterium atom has one proton and two neutrons in its nucleus
Description : The following particles move with same kinetic energy. Which of them has maximum momentum? (1) Electron (2) Proton (3) Deutron (4) Alpha Particle
Last Answer : (4) Alpha Particle Explanation: The formula for kinetic energy in terms of momentum for fundamental particles is basically just a quantized version of the classical formula, KE=(P^2)/2m, where KE is kinetic energy, p is momentum and m is the particle’s mass.
Description : An electron and a proton are moving at the same speed in circular paths in the same uniform magnetic field. The radius of the path of the proton is one of the following. Is this radius: w) the same ... of the electron y) a little larger than that of the electron z) smaller than that of the electron
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ABOUT 2000 TIMES LARGER THAN THAT OF THE ELECTRON
Description : An electron is directly west of a proton. The force on the electron is in what direction: north, south, east, or west?
Last Answer : ANSWER: EAST or TOWARD THE PROTON
Description : Of the following choices, approximately how many times greater is the mass of a proton than the mass of an electron? w) 200 x) 2000 y) 20,000 z) 200,000
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 2000
Description : When an atomic nucleus emits a beta particle, one of its neutrons disintegrates into one of the following set of particles. Does it disintegrate into: w) a positron and an electron x) a proton, an ... and an antineutrino y) a proton, an electron, and a positron z) a neutrino and an antineutrino
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- A PROTON, AN ELECTRON AND AN ANTINEUTRINO
Description : The following particles move with same kinetic energy. Which of them has maximum momentum ? (1) Electron (2) Proton (3) Deutron (4) Alpha Particle
Last Answer : Alpha Particle