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Ch 42: Nuclear Physics
Knight Calc - Physics for Scientists and Engineers 5th Edition
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42장, 문제 33

What is the total energy (in MeV) released in the beta-minus decay of ³H?

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Identify the beta-minus decay process: In beta-minus decay, a neutron in the nucleus converts into a proton, emitting an electron (beta particle) and an antineutrino. For ³H (tritium), the reaction is: ³H → ³He + e⁻ + ν̅ₑ.
Determine the mass difference between the parent nucleus (³H) and the daughter nucleus (³He). The energy released in the decay is related to this mass difference via Einstein's equation, E = Δm * c², where Δm is the mass difference and c is the speed of light.
Look up the atomic masses of ³H and ³He. Note that the mass of the emitted electron is already included in the atomic mass of ³H, so you do not need to account for it separately. Use the relation Δm = m(³H) - m(³He).
Convert the mass difference Δm from atomic mass units (u) to energy using the conversion factor 1 u = 931.5 MeV/c². The energy released is then E = Δm * 931.5 MeV.
The total energy released in the beta-minus decay of ³H is the value of E calculated in the previous step. This energy is shared between the kinetic energy of the emitted beta particle, the antineutrino, and the recoil of the daughter nucleus.

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Beta-minus Decay

Beta-minus decay is a type of radioactive decay in which a neutron in an atomic nucleus is transformed into a proton, emitting an electron (beta particle) and an antineutrino. This process increases the atomic number of the element by one while keeping the mass number the same, resulting in the formation of a new element.
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Energy Release in Nuclear Reactions

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Units of Energy (MeV)

The mega-electronvolt (MeV) is a unit of energy commonly used in nuclear and particle physics. It is defined as one million electronvolts, where one electronvolt is the energy gained by an electron when accelerated through a potential difference of one volt. MeV is particularly useful for expressing the energy changes in nuclear reactions, including decay processes.
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