(a) A deuteron, 12H is the nucleus of a hydrogen isotope and consists of one proton and one neutron. The plasma of deuterons in a nuclear fusion reactor must be heated to about 300 million K. What is the rms speed of the deuterons? Is this a significant fraction of the speed of light in vacuum (1c=3.0*108 m/s)? (b) What would the temperature of the plasma be if the deuterons had an rms speed equal to 0.10c?

Short Answer

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Rms speed of deuterons is6.43*103

The temperature of the plasma is 7.3*1010k

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Data and Equations

Given data;

The temperature of the plasma of deuterons is T = 300MK

Speed of light in vacuum isC=3*108m/s

Value of constantK=1.381*10-23J/moleculeK

Mass of the protonmp=1.673*10-27kg

Mass of the neutronmn=1.675*10-27kg

Formulas;

Rms speed

Vrms=3KTm ............... (1)

Mass of the deuterons

mdilution=mp+mn ............... (2)

Temperature of the plasma

T=(m3K)+Vrms2 .............. (3)

02

Find the rms speed of deuterons

(a)

From equation (2),

mdilution=1.673*10-27kg+1.675*10-27kg=3.35*10-27kg

Put this value in equation (1)

Vrms=31.38*10-23J/moleculeK300*106K3.35*10-27kg=1.93*106m/sVrmsC=6.43*10-3

Hence, the rms speed of deuterons is6.43*10-3

03

Find the temperature of plasma

The temperature of the plasma when the deuterons had an rms speed equal to 0.10C

From equation (3)

T=[3.35*10-27kg31.381*10-23J/moleculeK]3*1072=7.3*1010K

Hence, the temperature of the plasma is7.3*1010K

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