Chapter 18: Problem 2526
The size of the nucleus is of the order of (A) \(10^{-10} \mathrm{~m}\) (B) \(10^{-14} \mathrm{~m}\) (C) \(10^{-19} \mathrm{~m}\) (D) \(10^{-3} \mathrm{~m}\)
Chapter 18: Problem 2526
The size of the nucleus is of the order of (A) \(10^{-10} \mathrm{~m}\) (B) \(10^{-14} \mathrm{~m}\) (C) \(10^{-19} \mathrm{~m}\) (D) \(10^{-3} \mathrm{~m}\)
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Get started for freeA nucleus \({ }_{n} X^{\mathrm{m}}\) emist one \(\alpha\) - Particle and two \(\beta\) -Particle. The resulting nucleus is (A) \(_{n-2} Y^{m-4}\) (B) \(_{\mathrm{n}} \mathrm{Y}^{\mathrm{m}-6}\) (C) \(\mathrm{n} \mathrm{Y}^{\mathrm{m}-4}\) (D) \(_{n-4} Y^{m-6}\)
Read the following question and choose correct Answer form given below. (A) Both assertion and reason are true. Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion. (B) Both assertion and reason are true. Reason is not correct explanation of the assertion. (C) Assertion is true but reason is false. (D) Assertion is false and Reason are true. (i) Assertion :- In a radio-active disintegration, an electron is emitted by nucleus. Reason :- electron are always Present in-side the nucleus. (ii) Assertion :- An electron and Positron can annihilate each other creating Photon Reason:- Electron and Positron form a Particle and anti Particle pair. (iii) Assertion:- An isolated radioactive atom may not decay at all what ever be its half time Reason:- Radioactive decay is a statistical Phenomena. (iv) Assertion:- Fragment Produced in the fission of \(\mathrm{u}^{235}\) are active Reason:- The fragments have abnormally high Proton to neutron ratio
A nucleus of \({ }^{210}{ }_{84}\) Po originally at rest emits \(\alpha\) -particle with speed \(\mathrm{v}\) what will be the recoil speed of the daughter nucleus (A) \([\mathrm{v} /(214)]\) (B) \([(4 \mathrm{v}) /(214)]\) (C) \([(4 \mathrm{v}) /(206)]\) (D) \([\mathrm{v} /(206)]\)
Radio carbon dating is done by estimating in the specimen (A) the amount of ordinary carbon still present (B) the ratio of the amounts of \({ }^{14}{ }_{6} \mathrm{C}\) to ${ }_{6} \mathrm{C}^{12}$ (C) the amount of radio carbon still Present (D) None of these
which of the following isotopes normally fissionable (A) \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{233}\) (B) \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{238}\) (C) \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{235}\) (D) \({ }_{93} \mathrm{~Np}^{239}\)
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