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Nuclei — Formula Sheet
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Formulas — Nuclei
Nuclear Composition and Size
R = R₀ × A^(1/3)ρ = 2.29 × 10¹⁷ kg/m³Volume = (4/3)πR³Mass-Energy and Binding Energy
E = mc²ΔM = [Z·mₚ + (A-Z)·mₙ] - MEᵦ = ΔM × c² = ΔM × 931 MeVBE per nucleon = Eᵦ/ARadioactivity and Decay
N(t) = N₀e^(-λt)T₁/₂ = 0.693/λ = ln(2)/λA = λN = dN/dtN = N₀/2^nNuclear Reactions
Q = (m_initial - m_final) × c² = (m_initial - m_final) × 931 MeVFor fission: Q ≈ 200 MeV per U-235For fusion: 4¹H → ⁴He + 26.7 MeVGet the complete formula sheet with derivations — continue in Super Tutor
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What topics are covered in Nuclei for HP CET?
Nuclei is an important chapter in HP CET Physics. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus, Size of the Nucleus, Mass-Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy, Nuclear Force.
How important is Nuclei for HP CET?
Nuclei is a frequently tested chapter in HP CET Physics. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers. There are 334 practice questions available for this chapter.
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