1. Fusion of two Deuterium isotopes to form Helium3 2. Fusion of Deuterium anda neutron to form Tritium 3. Fusion of Deuterium anda proton to form Helium
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A: Nitrogen-12 decays through positron emission. Find: After emission which element created.
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Q: Q6) Differentiate between Nuclear Fission and fusion?
A: Nuclear fission and fusion are source to create a tremendous source of energy.
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A: Nuclear fission is the reaction in which heavy nuclei splits into small nuclei with a large amount…
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A: Nuclear fusion Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form…
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A: Here, we look at where synchrotron radiation is observed.
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A: Given data: Half life (t1/2) = 8 days Initial amount of substance (N0) = 120 g Time (t) = 24…
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Q: . Calculate the average binding energy per nucleon for Vanadium, V (atomic mass = 50.943962 u). MeV
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Q: Which of the following is not true of nuclear fusion? a. nuclear fusion produces helium b. nuclear…
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Q: 1. What is fusion? a. What is it used for? b. What is the beginning atoms? c. What…
A: Nuclear fusion is the reaction in which two or more light atomic nuclei are combined to give another…
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