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OpenStudy (rane):

does anyone have revision sheet for nuclear physics

OpenStudy (rane):

pls i need it urgently for tomorrow

OpenStudy (rane):

@.Sam. @Peter14 @genius12 @texaschic101

OpenStudy (rane):

@robtobey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7. Which particle cannot be accelerated by a cyclotron? A. Proton B. Neutron C. Electron D. Alpha particle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this kind of question?

OpenStudy (rane):

its neutron not sure becoz we didn't do anything abt cyclotron

OpenStudy (rane):

peter where did u go?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry I'm here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think you're right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that kind of question yes or no?

OpenStudy (rane):

yes there would be q's about penetrating bt not to do with cyclotron

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does it take to stop an alpha particle? what does it take to stop a beta particle?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

radioactive decay yes or no?

OpenStudy (rane):

an alpha particle just stops after traveling few cm and beta particle can be stopped by 1mm of aluminium sheet

OpenStudy (rane):

so....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

an alpha particle can be stopped by a sheet of paper

OpenStudy (rane):

any sheet of paper?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (rane):

wht is this? the q's

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alpha particle A positively charged particle ejected spontaneously from the nuclei of some radioactive elements. It is identical to a helium nucleus that has a mass number of 4 and an electrostatic charge of +2. It has low penetrating power and a short range (a few centimeters in air). The most energetic alpha particle will generally fail to penetrate the dead layers of cells covering the skin, and can be easily stopped by a sheet of paper. Alpha particles are hazardous when an alpha-emitting isotope is inside the body. For additional detail, see Radiation Basics. from http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/glossary/alpha-particle.html what is what?

OpenStudy (rane):

the above web...

OpenStudy (rane):

from this web its only abt 4-5 q's related to wht we have done so far

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes... but it's better than posting questions one-by-one

OpenStudy (rane):

ahan thank u peter

OpenStudy (rane):

any problem solving related to half life of radioactive isotopes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8. A 96 gram sample of a radioactive nuclide is placed in a container. After 12 minutes only 6 grams of the sample has not yet decayed. What is the half life of the nuclide? A. 3 minutes B. 4 minutes C. 5 minutes D. 6 minutes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how many do you want?

OpenStudy (rane):

as much as u can give me

OpenStudy (rane):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

have fun :)

OpenStudy (rane):

yeah right!

OpenStudy (rane):

is the and for above q' is 48 mins

OpenStudy (rane):

ans*

OpenStudy (rane):

peter where do u disappear

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry, I was putting a shirt and socks on my little brother

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for what above q? the one in text here?

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