General Physics, 2nd Edition
General Physics, 2nd Edition
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ISBN: 9780471522782
Author: Morton M. Sternheim
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 30, Problem 18E

(a)

To determine

The nuclei radii for 4He, 27Al, 64Cu, 125I, and 216Po.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 18E

The nuclei radii for 4He, 27Al, 64Cu, 125I, and 216Po is 2.2fm, 4.2fm, 5.6fm, 7.0fm, and 8.4fm respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given that the mass number for 4He, 27Al, 64Cu, 125I, and 216Po is 4,27,64,125 and 216 respectively.

The expression for the radius of the nucleus is,

R=RoA1/3        (I)

Here, R is the radius, Ro is the absolute radius which is 1.4×1015m, and A is the mass number.

Conclusion:

For 4He,

Substitute 1.4×1015m for Ro and 4 for A in Equation (I) to find the nuclei radii for 4He.

  R=(1.4×1015m)(4)1/3=2.2×1015m(1fm1015m)=2.2fm

For 27Al,

Substitute 1.4×1015m for Ro and 27 for A in Equation (I) to find the nuclei radii for 27Al.

  R=(1.4×1015m)(27)1/3=4.2×1015m(1fm1015m)=4.2fm

For 64Cu,

Substitute 1.4×1015m for Ro and 64 for A in Equation (I) to find the nuclei radii for 64Cu.

  R=(1.4×1015m)(64)1/3=5.6×1015m(1fm1015m)=5.6fm

For 125I,

Substitute 1.4×1015m for Ro and 125 for A in Equation (I) to find the nuclei radii for 125I.

  R=(1.4×1015m)(125)1/3=7.0×1015m(1fm1015m)=7.0fm

For 216Po,

Substitute 1.4×1015m for Ro and 216 for A in Equation (I) to find the nuclei radii for 216Po.

  R=(1.4×1015m)(216)1/3=8.4×1015m(1fm1015m)=8.4fm

Therefore, the nuclei radii for 4He, 27Al, 64Cu, 125I, and 216Po is 2.2fm, 4.2fm, 5.6fm, 7.0fm, and 8.4fm respectively.

(b)

To determine

To draw the graph for the nuclear radius versus mass number.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18E

The graph for the nuclear radius versus mass number is,

General Physics, 2nd Edition, Chapter 30, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

From part (a) the nuclei radii for 4He, 27Al, 64Cu, 125I, and 216Po is 2.2fm, 4.2fm, 5.6fm, 7.0fm, and 8.4fm respectively.

The below figure (1) shows the graph for the nuclear radius versus mass number,

General Physics, 2nd Edition, Chapter 30, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  2

This graph shows a straight line except for the lighter nuclei. This indicates that the volume is proportional to the mass of the nuclei. And the density is almost constant for the nuclei.

Conclusion:

The graph for the nuclear radius versus mass number is,

General Physics, 2nd Edition, Chapter 30, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  3

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