02: Calculate the binding energy of helium nucleus assuming it has a mass of 4.003874.
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- Please help me answer the following.14. In the β+ decay of nitrogen-12 (12.01864 u) into carbon-12 (12.00000 u), a positron with energy of 11.0 MeVis emitted. What is the energy of the electron neutrino? Assume the mass of the positron is 5.485799 x 10-4 u(same as an electron).QU5: Nitrogen-13 undergoes beta plus decay. Determine the daughter nucleus and compare the binding energy per nucleon before the decay to after the decay. Which value should be higher? Nucleus Nitrogen-13 Boron-9 Lithium-9 Nitrogen-12 Carbon-13 Oxygen-13 Fluorine-17 Sodium-17 v1 mass (u) 13.00573861 9.0133296 9.02679019 12.0186132 13.00335483534 13.024815 17.00209524 17.037270
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