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 Atomic number increases in:
1. \(\alpha\text-\)decay.
2. \(\beta^{-}\text-\)decay.
3. \(\beta^{+}\text{-}\)decay.
4. \(K\text{-}\)electron capture.

Subtopic:  Types of Decay |
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A force that holds two protons by the same force as the force between two neutrons in a nucleus is:
1. An electric force
2. Weak nuclear force
3. Strong nuclear force
4. Gravitational force
Subtopic:  Nuclear Binding Energy |
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The strong nuclear force between two nucleons:
1. is only attractive force.
2. is only repulsive force.
3. maybe attractive or repulsive in nature depending on the distance.
4. is a central force.
Subtopic:  Nuclear Binding Energy |
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The nuclear radius of a \({ }_{3}^{8} \mathrm{L i}\) nucleus is \(2.2~\text{fm}\). The nuclear radius of \({ }_{30}^{64} \mathrm{Zn}\) is nearly:
1. \(4.4~\text{fm}\)
2. \(7~\text{fm}\)
3. \(22~\text{fm}\)
4. \(17.6~\text{fm}\)
Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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Let the average nuclear force exerted by a proton on a proton be \(\mathrm{F_{pp}}\), by a proton on a neutron be \(\mathrm{F_{pn}}\) and by a neutron on a neutron be \(\mathrm{F_{nn}}\). When their separations are nearly \(1~\text{fm}\), then,
1. \( \mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pp}}<\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pn}}<\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{nn}} \) 2. \( \mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pn}}>\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pp}}>\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{nn}} \)
3. \( \mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pp}}>\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pn}}>\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{nn}} \) 4. \(\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pp}}=\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{pn}}=\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{nn}}\)
Subtopic:  Nuclear Binding Energy |
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A radioactive nucleus undergoes a cascade decay (i.e. two decays, one followed by another):
\(A\rightarrow B\rightarrow C\)
If each of the decays can be either \(\alpha\) or \(\beta^-\), then which of the following values of \(Z_C\) is possible? (\(Z_C\) & \(Z_A\) are the atomic numbers of \(C\) & \(A\).)
1. \(Z_A+2\)
2. \(Z_A-1\)
3. \(Z_A-4\)
4. Any of the above
Subtopic:  Types of Decay |
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Antineutrinos are emitted during:
1. \(\alpha\)-decay
2. \(\beta\)-decay
3. \(\gamma\)-decay
4. neutron emission
Subtopic:  Types of Decay |
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Given below are two statements: 
Assertion (A): The density of the nucleus is much higher than that of ordinary matter.
Reason (R): Most of the mass of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus while the size of this nucleus is almost \(10^5\) times smaller.
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
4. Both (A) and (R) are False.
Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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In an exoergic nuclear reaction (i.e. energy is released in the reaction), let
1. \(E_1\): total binding energy of initial nuclei
2. \(E_2\): total binding energy of final nuclei
3. \(A_1\): total number of nucleons of initial nuclei
4. \(A_2\): total number of nucleons of final nuclei
Then:
1. \(E_1>E_2\)
2. \(E_2>E_1\)
3. \(E_1=E_2\)
4. \(\dfrac{E_1}{A_1}=\dfrac{E_2}{A_2}\)
Subtopic:  Nuclear Binding Energy |
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The radius of a nucleus \((r)\) is directly proportional to the cube-root of the number of nucleons \((N).\) Assume that the mass of a nucleon is fixed \((m_n).\) The density \((\rho)\) of a nucleus varies as:
1. \(N^3\)
2. \(N^1\)
3. \(N^0\)
4. \(N^{-1}\)
Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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