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Nuclei — Syllabus & Topics

Topics covered in Nuclei for SRMJEE Physics.

Topics in Nuclei

1

Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus

  • The nucleus contains protons and neutrons (collectively called nucleons)
  • Atomic number (Z) = Number of protons
  • Mass number (A) = Number of protons + Number of neutrons
2

Size of the Nucleus

  • Nuclear radius R = R₀A^(1/3) where R₀ = 1.2 × 10⁻¹⁵ m
  • Nuclear volume is proportional to mass number A
  • Nuclear density is constant for all nuclei ≈ 2.29 × 10¹⁷ kg/m³
3

Mass-Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy

  • Mass defect (Δm) = [Z·mₚ + (A-Z)·mₙ] - M
  • Binding energy Eᵦ = Δm·c² (energy equivalent of mass defect)
  • Binding energy per nucleon = Eᵦ/A
4

Nuclear Force

  • Nuclear force is strongest force in nature within its range
  • Acts only within ~1 fm range (short-range force)
  • Charge independent - same between p-p, p-n, and n-n pairs

Key Concepts

The nucleus contains protons (charge +eNuclear radius R = R₀A^(1/3)Einstein's E = mc² relates massStrong nuclear force holds nucleons togetherSpontaneous nuclear disintegration with particle emission

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What topics are covered in Nuclei for SRMJEE?

Nuclei is an important chapter in SRMJEE 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.

Nuclei is a frequently tested chapter in SRMJEE Physics. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers. There are 53 practice questions available for this chapter.

Start by understanding the core concepts, then solve practice questions. Focus on formulas and their applications. Use revision notes for quick review before the exam.