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Chapter 32
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Question 32.4 Nuclear Reaction Products
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Follow-up: What would you get if you started with p + 16O instead?
Question 32.5 Nuclear Reactions
a) Q < 0
What is the Q-value
b) Q > 0
for radioactive decay
c) Q = 0
reactions?
d) sign of Q depends on the nucleus
Question 32.5 Nuclear Reactions
a) Q < 0
What is the Q-value
b) Q > 0
for radioactive decay
c) Q = 0
reactions?
d) sign of Q depends on the nucleus
d) 14N
e) 15O
Question 32.9 Beta Decay
a) 15C
d) 14N
e) 15O
Radioactive
source Moe Curly
Question 32.15a Radiation Exposure I
Curly is twice as far from a small
a) one-quarter
radioactive source as Moe.
b) one-half
Compared to Curly’s position,
the intensity of the radiation c) the same
(and therefore exposure) at d) double
Moe’s position is about: e) quadruple
Radioactive
source Moe Curly
Question 32.15b Radiation Exposure II
Curly is working 5 m from a highly
a) 7.5 m
radioactive source and must reduce
b) 10 m
his exposure by at least a factor of 10.
c) 15 m
Assuming that an inverse square law
(1/r2) applies in this case, to what d) 20 m
distance should he move? e) 50 m
Curly
Radioactive
source
Question 32.15b Radiation Exposure II
Curly is working 5 m from a highly
a) 7.5 m
radioactive source and must reduce
b) 10 m
his exposure by at least a factor of 10.
c) 15 m
Assuming that an inverse square law
(1/r2) applies in this case, to what d) 20 m
distance should he move? e) 50 m
Curly
Radioactive
source
Question 32.16 Radiation Damage
Radiation can damage a) heating up the material