Nuclei
Fission of nuclei is possible because the binding energy per nucleon in them
increases with mass number at high mass numbers
decreases with mass number at high mass numbers
increases with mass number at low mass numbers
decreases with mass number at low mass numbers
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decreases with mass number at high mass numbers
The binding energy per nucleon for the middle nuclides (from A= 20 to A= 56) is maximum. Hence, these are more stable. As the mass number increases, the binding energy per nucleon gradually decreases and ultimately binding energy per nucleon of heavy nuclides (such as uranium etc.) is comparatively low. Hence, these nuclides are relatively unstable so they can be finished easily.
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When 3Li7 nuclei are bombarded by protons, and the resultant nuclei are 4Be8 , the emitted particles will be
The ‘rad’ is the correct unit used to report the measurement of
A photocell is illuminated by a small bright source placed 1 m away. When the same source of light is placed 1 /2 m away, the number of electrons emitted by photocathode would
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