Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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Author: SERWAY, Raymond A.; Jewett, John W.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 45, Problem 72AP

(a)

To determine

The total numbers of fissions have occurred up to and including the nth generation.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 72AP

The total number of fissions have occurred up to and including the nth generation is N=N0Kn+11K1.

Explanation of Solution

In this case, the number of fissions occurring in the zeroth generation is N0.

The number of fissions occurring in the first generation is N0K.

The number of fissions occurring in the second generation is N0K2.

The number of fissions occurring in the nth generation is N0Kn.

Write the expression for the total number of fissions occurred up to nth generation.

    N=N0+N0K+N0K2+.......+N0Kn                             (I)

Here, N is the total number of fissions occurred up to nth generation, N0 is the number of fissions occurring in the zeroth generation and K is the reproduction constant.

Rewrite the above expression,

    N=N0(1+K+K2+...+Kn)                                      (II)

Write the expression of algebra for the factoring of the difference of two squares.

    a21=(a+1)(a1)                                                   (III)

Here, a is the variable.

Write the expression of algebra for the factoring of the difference of two cubes.

    a31=(a2+a+1)(a1)                                             (IV)

Write the expression of algebra for the generalized to the difference of two quantities to any power.

    an+11=(an+an1+....+a2+a+1)(a1)                               (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute K for a in (V),

    Kn+11=(Kn+Kn1+....+K2+K+1)(K1)

    Kn+11K1=Kn+Kn1+....+K2+K+1

Substitute Kn+11K1 for Kn+Kn1+....+K2+K+1 in (II),

    N=N0Kn+11K1

Therefore, the total number of fissions have occurred up to and including the nth generation is N=N0Kn+11K1.

(b)

To determine

The uranium in the weapon takes the time to complete the fission after its zeroth generation.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 72AP

The uranium in the weapon takes the time to complete the fission after its zeroth generation is 1.00μs.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the total number of fissions have occurred up to and including the nth generation.

    N=mA                                                                                    (VI)

Here, N is the total number of fissions occurred up to nth generation, m is the mass of the uranium and A is the atomic mass.

From part (a),

Write the expression for the total number of fissions have occurred up to and including the nth generation.

    N=N0Kn+11K1                                                                                     (VII)

Here, N is the total number of fissions occurred up to nth generation, N0 is the number of fissions occurring in the zeroth generation, n is the number of fission generation and K is the reproduction constant.

Rewrite the above expression for n .

    N(K1)=N0Kn+11NN0(K1)+1=Kn(K)Kn=(NN0(K1)+1)/KnlnK=ln(N(K1)N0+1)lnK

    n=ln(N(K1)/N0+1)K1                                                  (VIII)

Write the expression for the uranium in the weapon takes the time to complete the fission after its zeroth generation.

    t=nΔt                                                                                       (IX)

Here, t the uranium in the weapon takes the time to complete the fission after its zeroth generation and Δt is the average time interval between one fission generation and next fission generation.

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.50kg for m and 235u for A a in (VI) to find N.

    N=(5.50kg)(1atom235u)(1u1.66×1027kg)=1.41×1025nuclei

Substitute 1.41×1025nuclei for N, 1020 for N0 and 0.1 for K in (VIII) to find n.

    n=ln((1.41×1025)(0.1)/1020+1)ln1.11=99.2

Substitute 100 for n and 10×109s for Δt in (IX) to find t .

    t=100(10×109s)=1.00×106s=1.00μs

Therefore, the uranium in the weapon takes the time to complete the fission after its zeroth generation is 1.00μs.

(c)

To determine

The speed of sound in the uranium.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 72AP

The speed of sound in the uranium is 2.83km/s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the speed of sound in the uranium.

    v=Bρ                                                                  (X)

Here, v is the speed of sound in the uranium, B is the bulk modulus of the uranium and ρ is density of the uranium.

Conclusion:

Substitute 150×109N/m2 for B and 18.7×103kg/m3 for ρ in (X) to find v.

    v=150×109N/m218.7×103kg/m3=2.83×103m/s=2.83km/s

Therefore, the speed of sound in the uranium is 2.83km/s.

(d)

To determine

The time interval for a compressional wave to cross the radius of a 5.50kg sphere of uranium.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 72AP

The time interval for a compressional wave to cross the radius of a 5.50kg sphere of uranium is 14.6μs.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the volume of the uranium.

    V=43πr3                                                                (XI)

Here, V is the volume of the uranium and  r is the radius of the uranium.

Write the expression for the volume of the uranium in mass density.

    V=mρ                                                                      (XII)

Here, V is the volume of the uranium and  m is the mass of the uranium and ρ is density of the uranium

Equating expression (XI) and (XII),

    43πr3=mρ

    r=(3m4πρ)1/3                                                          (XIII)

Write the expression for the time interval for a compressional wave.

    Δtd=rv                                                                (XIV)

Here, Δtd is the time interval for a compressional wave and v is the speed of the sound in uranium.

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.50kg for m and 18.7×103kg/m3 for ρ in (XIII) to find r.

    r=(3(5.50kg)4π(18.7×103kg/m3))1/3=4.13×102m

Substitute 4.13×102m for r and 2.83km/s for v in (XIV) to find Δtd.

    Δtd=4.13×102m2.83×103m/s=1.46×105s=14.6μs

Therefore, the time interval for a compressional wave to cross the radius of a 5.50kg sphere of uranium is 14.6μs.

(e)

To determine

Does the entire bomb release the explosive energy of all its uranium.

Does the explosive energy of the uranium release in equivalent tons of TNT.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 72AP

Yes, the entire bomb release the explosive energy of all its uranium

The explosive energy of the uranium is release 108kilotons of TNT.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the ratio of the energy release between the uranium bomb and one ton of TNT.

    NE=E1                                                                  (XV)

Here, N is the total number of fissions occurred up to nth generation, E is the energy of the uranium bomb and E1 is energy of TNT bomb.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.41×1025nuclei for N, 200×106eV for E and 4.51×1014J for E1 in (XV).

    (1.41×1025nuclei)(200×106eV1nucleus)(1.60×1019J1eV)=(4.51×1014J)(1tonof TNT4.20×109J)

    =1.08×105tonTNT=108kilotons of TNT

Therefore, the entire bomb release the explosive energy of all its uranium

The explosive energy of the uranium is release 108kilotons of TNT.

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