step by step please. (b) The graph shows the variation with nucleon number A of the...
I dont understand the binding
energy part. Where 8.6 x9.1 +8.2x146 came from?
(b) The graph shows the variation with nucleon number A of the binding energy per nucleon. binding energy per nucleon/MeV 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 nucleon number A Plutonium (3Pu) undergoes nuclear fission according to the reaction given below Calculate the number x of neutrons produced. Use the graph to estimate the energy released in this reaction 121 (ii)...
Calculate the total and average binding energies and the packing fraction for (126)C. E/A (MeV) BINDING ENERGY PER NUCLEON AS A FUNCTION OF MASS NUMBER 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 Mass number
A Uranium-235 atom undergoes fission in the following net reaction (induced fission involves an intermediate step as U-236 which we will ignore): U-235 --> X + Y + 2n U-235 is the 'parent', X and Y are 'daughters' (= fission products), n = free neutron. 1 u = atomic mass unit = 1.66 x 10-27 kg mn = mass of a neutron = 1.008665 u mp = mass of a proton = 1.007825 u 1 eV = 1.602 x 10-19...
The illustration shows one
possible way that a nucleus of uranium-235 (235U) can undergo
neutron-induced fission. (a) Rank the following objects in order of
their binding energy per nucleon, from largest to smallest. If any
two objects have the same binding energy per nucleon, state this.
Explain how you made your ranking. (i) The uranium-235 (235U)
nucleus (ii) The tellurium-134 (134Te) nucleus (iii) The
zirconium-99 (99Zr) nucleus (iv) The three neutrons Activity 27-4
[continued]. (b) Using your results from part...
Activity 27-3. Nuclear binding energy [Accompanies
Section 27-3]
The energy that would be required to separate a nucleus
into its individual nucleons is called the binding energy EB. The
graph shows the binding energy per nucleon EB/A versus mass number
A.
For each of the following processes in which nuclei are
combined to make a larger one, state whether the process releases
energy or requires an input of energy, and explain your
reasoning.
(i) 4He + 4He + 4He →...
4. Elasticity and total revenue The following graph shows the daily demand curve for bippitybops in Dallas. Use the green rectangle (triangle symbols) to compute total revenue at various prices along the demand curve Note: You will not be graded on any changes made to this graph. 240 Total Revenue 200 180 140 120 O 100 0 60 40 20 0 18 27 3 45 54 63 72 90 99 108 QUANTITY (Bippitybops) On the following graph, use the green...
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based on the table graph the concentration (number of molecules) of
both molecules A and B vs time. You shoild have two separate curves
(A and B).
2. all three trials started at different amounts. How did the
final ratios of A and B compare?
3. Did the reactions ever stop?
U Table 1: Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Time A Time A B Time А B 0 (Initial) 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 160...
The graph below shows the total cost for Logan's Car Wash to wash various numbers of cars. Total Cost $300 $280 $260 $240 $220 $200 $180 $160 $140 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 $0 2 3 5. 0 1 2 3 4 5 Quantity of Cars Washed Assume that the only cost of washing cars is hiring workers and that each worker costs $10. What is the marginal cost of washing the 3rd car in terms of workers hired?...
question. Correct answers for each question will be made available once the maximum number of attempts have been made for each submission. Nuclear Physics - Binding Energy 1 Nuclear Physics - Binding Energy Fod work The above figure shows a nuclear reaction in which an alpha particle separates into individual nucleons. An a particle is a He nucleus (2 protons, 4 nucleons). The relevant rest masses are: He = 4.002602 u, neutron = 1.008665 u, proton = 1.007825 u. (a)...
peak of the stability curve occurs at s Fe, which is why iron is prominent in the spectrum of the Sun and stars. Show that Fe has ฮ higher binding energy per nucleon than its neighbors 5Mn and 59Co by filing in the values in the chart be Compare your results with the figure below·(The mass or a proton is 1.007276 u, the mass of a neutron is 1.008665 u, and the mass or an electron is 5.486 × 10-4...