ACP COLLEGE PHYS 1101/1102 BUNDLE
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Chapter 29, Problem 12P

(a)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon of H12 .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 12P

The binding energy per nucleon of H12 is 1.11MeV/nucleon .

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the binding energy per nucleon is,

BEA=[ZmpNmnm(H12)]c2A

  • mp is the mass of the proton.
  • mn is the mass of the neutron.
  • Z is the atomic number.
  • N is the neutron number.
  • m(H12) is the mass of H12 .
  • c is the speed of light.
  • A is the mass number.

Substitute 1 for Z, 1 for N,1.008625 u for mn , 1.007825 u for mp , 2.014102 u for m(H12) , 931.5 MeV/u for c2 and 2 for A in the above equation to find BE/A .

BEA=[(1)(1.007825u)(1)(1.008625u)(2.014102u)](931.5MeV/u)2=1.11MeV/nucleon

Conclusion:

The binding energy per nucleon of M1224g is 1.11MeV/nucleon .

(b)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon of H24e .

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12P

The binding energy per nucleon of H24e is 7.07MeV/nucleon .

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the binding energy per nucleon is,

BEA=[ZmpNmnm(H24e)]c2A

  • m(H24e) is the mass of H24e .

Substitute 2 for Z, 2 for N,1.008625 u for mn , 1.007825 u for mp , 4.002603 u for m(H24e) , 931.5 MeV/u for c2 and 4 for A in the above equation to find BE/A .

BEA=[(2)(1.007825u)(2)(1.008625u)(4.002603u)](931.5MeV/u)4=7.07MeV/nucleon

Conclusion:

The binding energy per nucleon of R3785b is 7.07MeV/nucleon .

(c)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon of F2656e .

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12P

The binding energy per nucleon of F2656e is 8.79MeV/nucleon .

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the binding energy per nucleon is,

BEA=[ZmpNmnm(F2656e)]c2A

  • m(F2656e) is the mass of F2656e .

Substitute 26 for Z, 30 for N,1.008625 u for mn , 1.007825 u for mp , 55.934942 u for m(F2656e) , 931.5 MeV/u for c2 and 56 for A in the above equation to find BE/A .

BEA=[(26)(1.007825u)(30)(1.008625u)(55.934942u)](931.5MeV/u)56=8.79MeV/nucleon

Conclusion:

The binding energy per nucleon of R3785b is 8.79MeV/nucleon .

(d)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon of U92238 .

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12P

The binding energy per nucleon of U92238 is 7.57MeV/nucleon .

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the binding energy per nucleon is,

BEA=[ZmpNmnm(U92238)]c2A

  • m(U92238) is the mass of U92238 .

Substitute 92 for Z, 146 for N,1.008625 u for mn , 1.007825 u for mp , 238.050783 u for m(U92238) , 931.5 MeV/u for c2 and 238 for A in the above equation.

BEA=[(92)(1.007825u)(146)(1.008625u)(238.050783u)](931.5MeV/u)238=7.57MeV/nucleon

Conclusion:

The binding energy per nucleon of U92238 is 7.57MeV/nucleon

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