NUCLEAR REACTIONS
I E Irodov Physics Solutions for Exercise - NUCLEAR REACTIONS
Simple step-by-step solutions to NUCLEAR REACTIONS questions of ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS from Problems in General Physics. Also get 3D topic explainers, cheat sheets, and unlimited doubts solving on EMBIBE.
Questions from NUCLEAR REACTIONS with Hints & Solutions
The irradiation of lithium and beryllium targets by a monoergic stream of protons reveals that the reaction is initiated whereas the reaction does not take place. Find the possible values of kinetic energy of the protons.

To activate the reaction with stationary nuclei, neutrons must have the threshold kinetic energy, . Find the energy of this reaction.

Calculate the threshold kinetic energies of protons required to activate the reactions and with nuclei.
Excess of the mass of atoms and of neutron and proton are
and is equivalent to of energy.

Using the tabular values of atomic masses, find the threshold kinetic energy of an alpha particle required to activate the nuclear reaction . What is the velocity of the nucleus in this case?
Excess of the mass of atoms and of neutron and particles are
and is equivalent to of energy.

A neutron with kinetic energy, activates a nuclear reaction, whose threshold is, . Find the kinetic energy of the alpha-particles outgoing at right angles to the incoming neutron's direction.

How much, in percent, does the threshold energy of gamma quantum exceed the binding energy of a deuteron in the reaction ?

A proton with kinetic energy, is captured by a deuteron . Find the excitation energy of the formed nucleus.
Excess of the mass of atoms and of neutron and proton are
and is equivalent to of energy.

The yield of the nuclear reaction has maximum magnitudes at the following values of kinetic energy of bombarding deuterons: and . Making use of the table of atomic masses, find the corresponding energy levels of the transitional nucleus through which this reaction proceeds.
Excess of the mass of atoms and of neutron and proton are
and is equivalent to of energy.
