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Chapter 30, Problem 66P

(a)

To determine

The edge dimension of the cube.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The edge dimension of the cube is 15.4cm.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for volume of a cube.

    V=l3                                                                                                                  (I)

Here, V is the volume of a cube and l is the edge dimension of the cube.

Write the equation connecting mass, density and volume.

    V=mρ                                                                                                                (II)

Here, m is the mass and ρ is the density.

Write the equation for the edge dimension of the cube from equations (I) and (II).

    l3=mρl=(mρ)1/3                                                                                                         (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 70.0kg for m  and 19.1×103kg/m3 for ρ in equation (III) to find l.

    l=(70.0kg19.1×103kg/m3)1/3=(0.00366)1/3=(0.154m)(102cm1m)=15.4cm

Thus, the edge dimension of the cube is 15.4cm.

(b)

To determine

The net decay energy.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The net decay energy is 51.7MeV.

Explanation of Solution

Write the given reaction.

    U922388(H24e)+6(e10)+P82206b+6ν¯+Qnet

Add 92 electrons on both sides of the reaction to obtain the new nuclear reaction.

    U92238atom8H24eatom+P82206batom                                                          (IV)

Write the equation for Q value.

    Q=[MU922388MH24eMP82206b]c2                                                                        (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 238.050783u for MU92238, 4.002603u for MH24e and 205.974449u for MP82206b in equation (V) to find Q.

    Q=[238.050783u8(4.002603u)205.974449u]c2=(0.05551u)c2(931.5MeV/c2u)=51.7MeV

Thus, the net decay of energy is 51.7MeV.

(c)

To determine

Prove that the power output P=QR.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The power output is P=QR.

Explanation of Solution

The number of decays per second is equal to the decay rate given by R.

The energy released in each decay is Q.

Conclusion:

The energy released per unit time interval is the power output.

Write the equation for the power output.

    P=QR

Thus, the power output is p=QR.

(d)

To determine

The power output due to the radioactivity of the uranium and its daughters.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The power output due to the radioactivity of the uranium and its daughters is 2.27×105J/yr.

Explanation of Solution

Find the amount of the nuclei.

    N=(70.0kg238g/mol)=((70.0kg)(103g1kg)238g/mol)(6.02×1023nuclei/mol)=1.77×1026nuclei

Write the equation for the decay constant.

    λ=ln2T1/2                                                                                                           (VI)

Here, λ is the decay constant and T1/2 is the half-life period.

Write the equation for the rate of decay.

    R=λN                                                                                                          (VII)

Here, R is the rate of decay.

Write the equation for the power output.

    P=QR                                                                                                         (VIII)

Here, P is the power output and Q is the Q factor.

Conclusion:

Substitute 4.47×109yr for T1/2 in equation (VI) to find λ.

    λ=ln24.47×109yr=0.6934.47×109yr=1.55×10101yr

Substitute 1.55×10101yr for λ and 1.77×1026nuclei for N in equation (VII) to find R.

    R=(1.55×10101yr)(1.77×1026nuclei)=2.75×1016decays/yr

Substitute 2.75×1016decays/yr for R and 51.7MeV for Q in equation (VIII) to find P.

    P=(51.7MeV)(2.75×1016decays/yr)=(51.7MeV)(2.75×1016decays/yr)(1.60×1013J1MeV)=2.27×105J/yr

Thus, the power output due to the radioactivity of the uranium and its daughters is 2.27×105J/yr.

(e)

To determine

The rate per year at which the person absorb the energy of radiation.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The rate per year at which the person absorb the energy of radiation is 3.18J/yr.

Explanation of Solution

Find the dose in rad/yr.

    dose in rad/yr=dose in rem/yrRBE                                                                     (IX)

Here, RBE is the relative biological effectiveness.

Write the equation for the allowed whole-body dose.

    dose=m(dose in rad/yr)                                                                                 (X)

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.00rem/yr for dose in rem/yr and 1.10 for RBE in equation (IX) to find dose in rad/yrλ.

    dose in rad/yr=5.00rem/yr1.10=4.55rad/yr

Substitute 4.55rad/yr for dose in rad/yr and 70.0kg for m in equation (X) to find the dose.

    dose=(70.0kg)(4.55rad/yr)=(70.0kg)(4.55rad/yr)(102J/yr1rad)=3.18J/yr

Thus, the rate per year at which the person absorb the energy of radiation is 3.18J/yr.

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