COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Author: Freedman
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Chapter 27, Problem 37QAP
To determine

(A)

The radius of hydrogen-3 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  hydrogen-3:r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(3)13r=1.7 fm

Thus, the radius of hydrogen-3 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=1.7 fm .

To determine

(B)

The radius of beryllium-8 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  beryllium-8: r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(8)13r= 2.4 fm

Thus, the radius of beryllium-8 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=2.4 fm .

To determine

(C)

The radius of aluminum-26 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  aluminum-26:r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(26)13r=3.6 fm 

Thus, the radius of aluminum-26 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=3.6 fm .

To determine

(D)

The radius of gold-197 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  gold-197:r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(197)13r=7.0 fm

Thus, the radius of gold-197 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=7.0 fm .

To determine

(E)

The radius of technetium-100 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  technetium-100:r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(100)13r=5.6 fm 

Thus, the radius of technetium-100 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=5.6 fm .

To determine

(F)

The radius of tungsten-184 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  tungsten-184: r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(184)13r=6.8 fm

Thus, the radius of tungsten-184 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=6.8 fm .

To determine

(G)

The radius of osmium-190 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  osmium-190:r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(190)13r=6.9 fm 

Thus, the radius of osmium-190 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=6.9 fm.

To determine

(H)

The radius of plutonium-239 of the nuclei of the isotope.

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An atomic nucleus is approximately spherical with radius r=roA13, where r0 = 1.2 × 1015m and A is the mass number.

  plutonium-239:r=roA13r=(1.2 fm)(239)13r=7.4 fm

Thus, the radius of plutonium-239 of the nuclei of the isotopes is r=7.4 fm .

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