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hichkok12 [17]
3 years ago
14

Can someone help with these?

Physics
1 answer:
Elis [28]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

First Question

This question has to do with the mass defect in AMU.

It would get closer to the actual answer if I knew what mass of proton you are using and the mass of one neutron as well.

<u>Formula</u>

  • Am = Z*m_h + (A - Z)*m_n - M            
  • Am is the mass defect                
  • Z is the atomic number (number of protons).             29
  • m_h is the accepted mass of a proton.                       1.0078
  • A = Atomic Mass  number                                             63
  • m_n = mass of the neutron                                           1.0087
  • M is the actual mass of the atom in question.             62.92958

<u>Solution</u>

Am = 29*1.0078 + (63 - 29)*1.0087 - 62.92958

Am = 0.59242 u    The difference between what I get and D is that I don't exactly know what m_h and m_n are.

Second Question

The first step is to calculate the mass defect. Just use the formula above.

<u>Givens</u>

  • Am = ?
  • Z = 7
  • A = 14
  • m_h = 1.0078
  • m_n = 1.0087
  • M = 14.00307

Solution

Am = 7*1.0078 + (14 - 7)*1.0087 - 14.00307

Am=0.11243 u

1 u = 931.5 MeV

0.11243 u = x

x = 104.7285

This is more of a reading problem than a physics problem. They want the energy per nucleon, which is 14 (neutrons and protons).

E = 104.7285/14

E = 7.5 MeV

Answer

A

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