Description : Uranium `._(92)U^(238)` decayed to `._(82)Pb^(206)`. They decay process is `._(92)U^(238) underset((x alpha, y beta))(rarr ._(82)Pb^(206))` `t_(1//2)`
Last Answer : Uranium `._(92)U^(238)` decayed to `._(82)Pb^(206)`. They decay process is `._(92)U^(238) underset((x alpha ... 2.303)/(4.5 xx 10^(9)) xx 0.693 log 4`
Last Answer : Uranium `._(92)U^(238)` decayed to `._(82)Pb^(206)`. They decay process is `._(92)U^(238) underset((x alpha, ... be A. 5.25 B. 0.125 C. 12.5 D. 1.25
Description : A stationary hydrogen atom emits a photon corresponding to the first line of the Lyman series. What is the velocity of recoil of the atom? `(m_(H)=1.6
Last Answer : A stationary hydrogen atom emits a photon corresponding to the first line of the Lyman series. What is the velocity ... `(m_(H)=1.672xx10^(-27) kg)`
Description : `._(90)^(232)Th` disintegrates to `._(82)^(208)Pb`. How many of `beta`-particle are evolved?
Last Answer : `._(90)^(232)Th` disintegrates to `._(82)^(208)Pb`. How many of `beta`-particle are evolved?
Description : The isotope `._(92)^(235)U` decays in a number of steps to an isotope of `._(82)^(207)Pb`. The groups of particle emitted in this process will be:
Last Answer : The isotope `._(92)^(235)U` decays in a number of steps to an isotope of `._(82)^(207)Pb`. The groups ... C. `7 alpha, 4 beta` D. `10 alpha, 8 beta`
Description : When `._(88)^(226)Ra` emits an `alpha`-particle, the new element formed belongs to:
Last Answer : When `._(88)^(226)Ra` emits an `alpha`-particle, the new element formed belongs to: A. third group B. zero group C. fourth group D. second group
Description : `._(92)U^(238)` emits `8 alpha-` particles and `6 beta-` particles. The `n//p` ratio in the product nucleus is a)`(62)/(41)` b)`(60)/(41)` c)`(61)/(42
Last Answer : `._(92)U^(238)` emits `8 alpha-` particles and `6 beta-` particles. The `n//p` ratio in the product nucleus ... A. 60/41 B. 61/40 C. 62/41 D. 61/42
Description : The nucleus `._(92)^(235)U` decays according to `._(92)^(238)U rarr ._(92)^(234)Th + ._(2)^(4)He`. Calculate the kinetic energy of the emitted `alpha`
Last Answer : The nucleus `._(92)^(235)U` decays according to `._(92)^(238)U rarr ._(92)^(234)Th + ._(2)^(4)He`. ... kg " " ._(2)^(4)He = 6.64807 xx 10^(-27)`
Description : A gun barrel of mass 600 Kg has a recoil spring of stiffness 294 KN/m. If the barrel recoils 1.3 m on firing, what will be the initial recoil velocity of the barrel? (A) 28.77 m/s (B) 32.77 m/s (C) 35.77 m/s (D) 40.77 m/s
Last Answer : (A) 28.77 m/s
Description : Energy to be supplied to the radioactive nucleus for the emission of a neutron is __________ MeV. (A) 0.8 (B) 7.8 (C) 200 (D) 10000
Last Answer : (A) 0.8
Description : Calculate the energy released by fission of 1 g of `._(92)^(235)U`, assuming that an energy of 200 MeV is released by fission of each atom of `.^(235)
Last Answer : Calculate the energy released by fission of 1 g of `._(92)^(235)U`, assuming that an energy of 200 MeV is ... `= 6.023 xx 10^(26) kg mol^(-1)`)
Description : Let us consider emission of `alpha`particle from uranium nucleus: `._(92)^(235)U - ._(2)He^(4) to ._(90)Th^(231)` `{:(e = 92, e = 0, e = 90),(p = 92,
Last Answer : Let us consider emission of `alpha`particle from uranium nucleus: `._(92)^(235)U - ._( ... evolve energy C. annihilation D. absorption in the nucleus
Description : Uranium (`""_(92)U""^(238)`) decayed to `""_(82)Pb""^(206)`. The process is `""_(92)U""^(238)underset(xalpha,ybeta)to.""_(82)Pb""^(206)` `t""_(1//2)of
Last Answer : Uranium (`""_(92)U""^(238)`) decayed to `""_(82)Pb""^(206)`. The process is `""_(92)U""^(238)underset( ... series are A. 6,8 B. 8,6 C. 8,8 D. 6,6
Description : The total number of `alphaandbeta` particles emitted in the nuclear reaction `""_(92)^(238)Uto""_(82)^(214)Pb` is
Last Answer : The total number of `alphaandbeta` particles emitted in the nuclear reaction `""_(92)^(238)Uto""_(82)^(214)Pb` is
Description : Which of the following nuclei are doubly magic? a)`._(92)U^(238)` b)`._(2)He^(4)` c)`._(8)O^(16)` d)`._(82)Pb^(208)`
Last Answer : Which of the following nuclei are doubly magic? a)`._(92)U^(238)` b)`._(2)He^(4)` c)`._(8)O^(16)` d)`._( ... O` C. `._(82)^(208)Pb` D. `._(92)^(238)U`
Description : The end product of `4n` series is a)`._(82)Pb^(208)` b)`._(82)Pb^(207)` c)`._(82)Pb^(209)` d)`._(82)Pb^(204)`
Last Answer : The end product of `4n` series is a)`._(82)Pb^(208)` b)`._(82)Pb^(207)` c)`._(82)Pb^(209)` d)`._(82) ... )Pb` C. `._(82)^(209)Pb` D. `._(83)^(210)Bi`
Description : `._(84)^(210)Po rarr _(82)^(206) Pb + ._(2)^(4)He` in this reaciton predict the positon of group of `Po` when lead is the the `IVB` group:
Last Answer : `._(84)^(210)Po rarr _(82)^(206) Pb + ._(2)^(4)He` in this reaciton predict the positon of group of ` ... the `IVB` group: A. IIA B. VIB C. IVB D. VB
Description : A uranium nucleus `.^(235)U` liberates 200 MeV per fission 1.5 kg of uranium reacts during explosion of a uranium bomb. What is the mass of an equival
Last Answer : A uranium nucleus `.^(235)U` liberates 200 MeV per fission 1.5 kg of uranium reacts during explosion of a uranium ... TNT is `4.1 xx 10^(6) J//kg` ?
Description : A radioactive element is preset in VIII group of the periodic table. If it emits one `alpha`particle, the new position of the nuclide will be
Last Answer : A radioactive element is preset in VIII group of the periodic table. If it emits one `alpha`particle, the new ... . VI B B. VIII C. VIIB D. I B
Description : A radioactive substance emits? (1) alpha particle (2) beta particle (3) gamma particle (4) all of the three
Last Answer : (4) all of the three Explanation: Radioactive substances are continually producing three kinds of dangerous radiation: alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays. These types of radiation are invisible to the naked eye, and so you won't see a green glow.
Description : A moving neutron collides with a stationary α-particle. The fraction of the kinetic energy lost by the neutron is – (1) ¼ (2) 1/16 (3) 9/25 (4) 16/25
Last Answer : (4) 16/25
Description : A moving neutron collides with a stationary a – particle. The fraction of the kinetic energy lost by the neutron is
Last Answer : 16/25
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 : Assertion An `alpha-`particle and a deuteron having same kinetic energy enter in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the field. Then, radius of
Last Answer : Assertion An `alpha-`particle and a deuteron having same kinetic energy enter in a uniform magnetic ... If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
Description : A proton, a deuteron and an `alpha`- particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular trajectors in a constant magnetic field. If `r_p,
Last Answer : A proton, a deuteron and an `alpha`- particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular trajectors in a ... )` D. `r_(p)=r_(d)=r_(alpha)`
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 : 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
Description : Four particles `alpha`-particle, deuteron and electron and a `CI^(-)` ion enter in a transverse magnetic field perpendicular to it with same kinetic e
Last Answer : Four particles `alpha`-particle, deuteron and electron and a `CI^(-)` ion enter in a ... shown in figure. Now match the following two columns.
Description : Energy produced in the nuclear fission is of the order of __________ MeV. (A) 20 (B) 200 (C) 1000 (D) 2000
Last Answer : (B) 200
Description : Nuclear fission of one atom of uranium-235 produces the energy equivalent to about __________ MeV. (A) 20 (B) 200 (C) 500 (D) 2000
Description : The Superconducting Super Collider will produce collisions with an energy of: w) 40 joules x) 40 MeV y) 40 TeV z) 200 TeV
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 40 TeV
Description : A 600kg hammer of a pile driver is lilted 2m the pilling head. What is the change of potential energy? If the hammer is realest. What will be its velocity and the instant if it sticks the pilling? a. 10,772 N-m and 5.26m/s ... c. 11,772 N-m and 6.26m/s d. 11,77 2N-m and5.26m/s ∫PE = mgo(∫Z)/gc
Last Answer : 11,772 N-m and 6.26m/s
Description : Radioactive decay follows first-order kinetic. The mean life and half-life of nuclear decay process are `tau = 1// lambda` and `t_(1//2) = 0.693//lamb
Last Answer : Radioactive decay follows first-order kinetic. The mean life and half-life of nuclear decay process are `tau = 1// ... `tau = (t_(1//2))/(0.693)`
Last Answer : Radioactive decay follows first-order kinetic. The mean life and half-life of nuclear decay process ... on the amount of element not yet decayed
Last Answer : Radioactive decay follows first-order kinetic. The mean life and half-life of nuclear decay process are `tau = 1 ... B. 53 yrs C. 530 yrs D. 5300 yrs
Last Answer : Radioactive decay follows first-order kinetic. The mean life and half-life of nuclear decay ... exponentially C. parabolically D. all of these
Last Answer : Radioactive decay follows first-order kinetic. The mean life and half-life of nuclear decay ... lambda` depend on the nature of radioactive element
Description : What type of nucleus is an alpha particle ?
Last Answer : alpha particle helium nucleus
Description : `.^(234)U` has 92 protons and 234 nucleons total in tis nucleus. It decays by emitting an alpha particle. After the decay it becomes:
Last Answer : `.^(234)U` has 92 protons and 234 nucleons total in tis nucleus. It decays by emitting an alpha particle. After the ... C. `.^(230)Th` D. `.^(230)Ra`
Description : What happens when the positively charge alpha particle hits the positively chage nucleus?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What happen when the positively charges Alpha particle directly hits the positively charges nucleus?
Description : Who was the first scientist whose alpha particle scatterring experiment led him to conclude that the the nucleus of an atom contains a dense center of positive charge is?
Last Answer : The experiments were being done by Ernest Marsden, and HansGeiger, under the supervision of Ernest Rutherford.
Description : Alpha particle is the nucleus of an atom of – (1) Lithium (2) Hydrogen (3) Helium (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (3) Helium Explanation: Alpha particles consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical to a helium nucleus, which is generally produced in the process of alpha decay.
Description : A proton is identical to _____. (1) the nucleus of helium (2) the nucleus of a hydrogen atom (3) an alpha-particle (4) a beta particle
Last Answer : D. a beta particle
Description : The atomic number of a nucleus will increase by 1 if which of the following is emitted by the nucleus? w) an alpha particle x) a positron y) a beta particle z) a gamma ray
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- BETA PARTICLE
Description : Alpha particle is the nucleus of an atom of (1) Lithium (2) Hydrogen (3) Helium (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : Helium
Description : A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which is always perpendicular to the velocity of the particle. The motion of the particle takes place in a plane. It follows that (a) Its ... ) Its acceleration is constant (c) Its kinetic energy is constant (d) It moves in a circular path
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Which of the following statement is wrong? (A) A flow whose streamline is represented by a curve is called two dimensional flow. (B) The total energy of a liquid particle is the sum of potential energy, ... (D) A pitot tube is used to measure the velocity of flow at the required point in a pipe.
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Which of the following statements is TRUE about an ELASTIC collision between two particles? Is it true that: w) neither particle loses any of its kinetic energy x) neither particle loses any of ... that lost by the other z) the total kinetic energy before and after the collision remains constant
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- THE TOTAL KINETIC ENERGY BEFORE AND AFTER THE COLLISION RE
Description : In the transformation of `""_(92)""^(238)U` to `""_(92)""^(234)U`, if one emission is an `alpha` particle, what should be the other emission(s)? a)Two
Last Answer : In the transformation of `""_(92)""^(238)U` to `""_(92)""^(234)U`, if one emission is an `alpha` ... `gamma` D. one `beta^(+)` and one `beta^(-)`