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PhysicsMediumMCQ2024 · 27 Jan Shift 2

Q18.The atomic mass of 6C12 is 12 . 000000 u and that of 6C13 is 13 . 003354 u. The required energy to remove a neutron from 6C13 , if mass of neutron is 1 . 008665 u, will be: (1) 62 . 5MeV (2) 6 . 25MeV (3) 4 . 95MeV (4) 49 . 5MeV

What This Question Tests

This question involves calculating the energy required to remove a neutron from a nucleus, which is equivalent to the binding energy of that neutron, by finding the mass defect.

Concepts Tested

Mass defectBinding energyEnergy-mass equivalence

Formulas Used

ΔE = Δmc²

1u = 931.5 MeV/c²

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