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Lecture 43. Atomic Spectra

PHYS 1750: SELECTED TOPICS in PHYSICS
LECTURE 44. Nuclear Physics
Mass units are often expressed in atomic mass units u = 1.6605 x10-27 kg, = mass of 12C /12.
Since mass is also equivalent to energy through E = mc2, It is also useful to think of masses in energy units. For nuclear problems, the MeV (mega electronVolt) = 1.60 x10-13 J, is convenient.
1 u is equivalent to 931.5 MeV.

29.3.Atomic Nuclei
1. Atomic number Z and charge
2. Neutron number N
3. Mass number A = N+Z and mass
4. Liquid drop model: r = 1.2A1/3 fm (femtometers = 10-15m)
29.4.Decay Processes
1. Alpha decay (strong force)
2. Beta decay (weak force)
a. Electrons and positrons
b. Neutrinos
3. Gamma decay (EM force)
29.5.Radioactivity
1. Half-lives and rates
N = Noe−λ t, where λ = 0.693 / t1/2
Rate of decay = λN = 0.693 N / t1/2 atoms/sec.
2. Radioactive age dating
29.6.Binding Energy

Review Questions for Lectures 44 and 45
Lecture 45: Nuclear Imaging, Fusion, and Fission

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Radioactive decay example.