To start this question, we should know what is the atomic number of cobalt. The atomic number (the number of protons) of Cobalt is Z =27.
Now, we know that a Cobalt 60 isotope means an isotope of Cobalt whose Atomic Mass is 60.
Thus, in a Cobalt 60 isotope, the number of neutrons in the nucleus are

From the question we know that the given nuclear mass is 59.933820 u.
Now, the mass defect of Cobalt 60 can be easily calculated by adding the masses of the protons and the neutrons as per our calculations and subtracting the given nuclear mass from it.
Thus,
Mass Defect = (Number of Protons Mass of Proton given in the question) + (Number of Neutrons Mass of Neutron given in the question)-59.933820 u

Thus, the required Mass Defect is 0.5634u.
In eV, the Mass Defect is 
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If XY bisects DF at point E, then DE = EF.
Given DE = 2y and EF = 8y-3
2y = 8y-3
subtract 8y from both sides
2y-8y = 8y-8y-3
-6y = -3
y = 3/6
y = 1/2
y = 0.5
DF = DE+EF
DF= 2y+8y-3
DF = 10y - 3
DF = 10(0.5)-3
DF = 5-3
DF = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
upper left angle and lower right are the same in a parallelogram (the other two angles match as well, but aren't useful)
so we can write this equation:
3x -15 = 2x +24
1x -15 = 24
x = 39
always do the same thing on both sides of an equation (here: subtract 2x, then add 15)
now you might give it a try yourself with the next problem that got two same things in it.
always grow stronger :)
The slope is 20/13. Yes, the slope is steeper because without the lip on the slide you would travel downward faster.
Answer:
Exact Form:
c = −
1
2
Decimal Form:
c = −
0.5
Step-by-step explanation: