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Nuclear Physics Multiple Choice Questions
PSI Physics Nami
‘An unknown chemical element is presented by the following formula: 4X, What is the name of index 2?
‘A. Atomic mass number 8. Atomic number Principle quantum number
D. Orbital quantum number E. Magnetic quantum number
2. Anunknown chemical element is presented by the following formula: 4X. What is the name of index A?
A. Atomic mass number B. Atomic number C. Principle quantum number
. Orbital quantum number E. Magnetic quantum number
3. The atomic number is equivalent to which of the following?
A. The number of neutrons in the atom. B. The number of protons in the atom.
C. The number of nucleons in the atom. D. The number of «particles in the atom,
E, None of the above
4, The atomic mass number is equivalent to which of the following?
A. The number of neutrons in the atom. 8. The number of protons in the atom.
C. The number of nucleons in the atom D. The number of «particles in the atom,
E, None of the above
5. Which of the following particles has the smallest mass?
A.Proton —_B. Electron CC. Neutron D. Nucleus. Nucleon.
6. Which of the following statements about the mass of an atom is true?
A. Its evenly divided between the protons and the orbiting electrons.
B. Its evenly divided between the nucleons and the orbiting electrons.
C.It is concentrated in the electron cloud.
D. Itis concentrated in the nucleus.
E, tis evenly divided between protons, neutrons and orbiting electrons.
7. Which of the following is correct for the number of neutrons in the nucleus?
AN=A-2 9 B.N=Z-A C.N=Z+A D.N=Z ENSA
8. How many electrons are in the "2C atom?
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9. How many nucleons are in the #2Ne atom?
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10. How many neutrons are inthe #3Na atom?
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How many protons are in the “4 atom?
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What law did Ernest Rutherford use to estimate the size of the nucleus?
A. Conservation of nucleon number
B. Conservation of angular momentum,
C. Conservation of linear momentum
D. Conservation of energy
E, Conservation of charge
Why are nuclear energy levels more complex than electron energy levels?
A. Nuclear energy levels depend only on attractive forces,
B. Nuclear energy levels depend on attractive and repulsive forces.
C. Nuclear energy levels are an order of one hundred times as great as electron energy levels.
D. Electron energy levels depend on the interaction between neutrons and electrons,
E, Electron energy levels have greater energy than the nuclear energy levels.
Which of the following about the nuclear force is true?
A. Itis an attractive force between electrons and protons in an atom.
B. Its an attractive force between electrons and neutrons in an atom,
C. It is much weaker than the electromagnetic force.
D. It is much weaker than the gravitational force.
E, Itis a strong, short-range, attractive force between the nucleons.
What force is responsible for the radioactive decay of the nucleus?
A. Gravitational force
B. Weak Nuclear force
C. Strong Nuclear force
D. Electromagnetic force
Isotopes of an element:
A. have the same number of protons and electrons, but a different number of neutrons.
B. have the same number of protons and neutrons, but a different number of electrons.
C. have different number of protons.
D. have different number of electrons.
E, have the same number of neutrons and protons.
Binding energy is:
A. the amount of energy required to break a nucleus apart into protons and neutrons.
B, the amount of energy required to break a nucleus apart into protons and electrons
C. the amount of energy required to break a nucleus apart into electrons and neutrons.
D. the amount of energy released when neutrons change energy levels.
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If my is the atomic mass of Hydrogen, m, is the mass of a neutron, and M is the atomic mass of the atom,
Which of the following is the mass defect formula?
Ahm = Zima + Nimp-M. B.Am=Zmy+ Nm, +M Cam =Z'my—N'm,—M
D. Am = Z'my—N'm,+M E.Am = M—Z'my—N'my
When nucleons form a stable nucleus, binding energy is:
A. created from nothing. B. destroyed into nothing.
C. transformed into visible light. D. absorbed as high energy photons or particles.
E, released as high energy photons or particles.
When a nucleus is divided into its constituents, energy is:
A. created from nothing. B. destroyed into nothing.
C. transformed into visible light. D. absorbed by the nucleus which then breaks it apart.
E, released by the nucleus as it breaks apart.
‘An isotope with a high Binding Energy per nucleon
‘A. will decay in a short period of time. B. is very unstable.
C.is very stable D. has very few electrons.
E, has more protons than neutrons.
Why do heavier nuclei have a greater ratio of neutrons to protons than lighter nuclei?
A.to add more nucleons so that the binding energy is greater.
B. to provide a greater weak nuclear force.
C. to provide more attractive electromagnetic force,
D. to provide more attractive strong nuclear force to balance the repulsive electromagnetic force.
E, to provide more repulsive strong nuclear force to balance the attractive electromagnetic force,
Which of the following is the alpha particle?
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Which of the following is the f°~ particle?
A. Se 8. te cin Site
Which of the following is the f* particle?
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Which of the following about the gamma ray is true?
A. It carries a positive charge B. It carries a negative charge.
C. It can be deflected by a magnetic field. D. It can be deflected by an electric field.
E, Ithas zero rest mass and a neutral charge,
Which type of radiation is stopped by a sheet of paper?
A. alpha particle B, beta particle C. Gamma ray
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What is the missing element from the following equation #46Ra-»? +4He?
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What is the missing element from the following equation 28¢->? +_9e?
AN 3. 2c co 0. $0 6. 14N
‘A 100 g sample of a radioactive element has a half-life of 5 days. How many grams of radioactive material
will remain after 15 days?
A.1008 8.508 C258 0.12.58 E.0g
A reaction that releases more energy than is put into itis called:
A. endothermic B. exothermic .nuclear
D. chemical E. radioactivity
The following reaction: jn + *8§U-943Ba +32Kr +35n is called:
A. Fusion. B, Fission C. alpha decay D. beta decay E. gamma decay
The following reaction: 3H + 3H->4He+4n is called:
A.Fusion B.Fission —_—C. alpha decay D. beta decay E. gamma decay