Bundle: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + WebAssign Printed Access Card, Multi-Term
Bundle: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + WebAssign Printed Access Card, Multi-Term
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 44, Problem 57AP

(a)

To determine

What is the radius of the 612C nucleus?

(a)

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Answer to Problem 57AP

The radius of the 612C nucleus is 2.7 fm.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for radius.

    r=aA1/3                                                    (I)

Here, r is the radius of the nucleus, a is the constant and A is the mass number.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.2×1015 m for a and 12 for A in equation I.

    r=(1.2×1015 m)(12)1/3=2.7 fm

Therefore, the radius of the 612C nucleus is 2.7 fm.

(b)

To determine

What is the force of repulsion between a protons on the surface to the remaining five proton?

(b)

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Answer to Problem 57AP

The force of repulsion between a protons on the surface to the remaining five proton is 1.5×102 N.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for force of repulsion.

    F=ke(Z1)e2r2                                                    (II)

Here, r is the radius of the nucleus, F is the force of repulsion, ke is the constant, Z is the atomic number and e is the charge of electron.

Conclusion:

Substitute 2.7 fm for r, 8.99×109 Nm2/C2 for ke, 1.60×1019 C for e and 6 for Z in equation II.

    F=(8.99×109 Nm2/C2)(61)(1.60×1019 C)2(2.7×1015 m)2=1.5×102 N

Therefore, the force of repulsion between a protons on the surface to the remaining five proton is 1.5×102 N.

(c)

To determine

Find the work has to be done to overcome the repulsion force in transporting the last proton from large distance to the surface of nucleus.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 57AP

The work has to be done to overcome the repulsion force in transporting the last proton from large distance to the surface of nucleus is 2.6 MeV.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for work.

    U=keq1q2r                                                    (III)

Here, r is the radius of the nucleus, U is the work, ke is the constant, q1 and q2 are charge.

Conclusion:

Substitute 2.7 fm for r, 8.99×109 Nm2/C2 for ke, 1.60×1019 C for q1 and q2 in equation III.

    U=(8.99×109 Nm2/C2)(1.60×1019 C)2(2.7×1015 m)=2.6 MeV

Therefore, the work has to be done to overcome the repulsion force in transporting the last proton from large distance to the surface of nucleus is 2.6 MeV.

(d)

To determine

Find the radius of nucleus, repulsion force and work has to be done to overcome the repulsion force in transporting the last proton from large distance to the surface of nucleus in 92238U.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 57AP

The radius of nucleus, repulsion force and work has to be done to overcome the repulsion force in transporting the last proton from large distance to the surface of nucleus in 92238U are 7.4 fm, 3.8×102 N and 18 MeV respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Use the previous part equations.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.2×1015 m for a and 238 for A in equation I.

    r=(1.2×1015 m)(238)1/3=7.4 fm

Substitute 7.4 fm for r, 8.99×109 Nm2/C2 for ke, 1.60×1019 C for e and 92 for Z in equation II.

    F=(8.99×109 Nm2/C2)(921)(1.60×1019 C)2(7.4×1015 m)2=3.8×102 N

Substitute 7.4 fm for r, 8.99×109 Nm2/C2 for ke, 1.60×1019 C for q1 and q2 in equation III.

    U=(8.99×109 Nm2/C2)(1.60×1019 C)2(7.4×1015 m)=18 MeV

Therefore, the radius of nucleus, repulsion force and work has to be done to overcome the repulsion force in transporting the last proton from large distance to the surface of nucleus in 92238U are 7.4 fm, 3.8×102 N and 18 MeV respectively.

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