Nuclear Physics And Radioactivity Question 125

Question: A nucleus of mass number A, originally at rest, emits an a-particle with speed v. The daughter nucleus recoils with a speed

Options:

A) $ \frac{4v}{A-4} $

B) $ \frac{4v}{A+4} $

C) $ \frac{2v}{A+4} $

D) $ \frac{2v}{A-4} $

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Answer:

Correct Answer: A

Solution:

[a] The emission of an $ \alpha $ -particle from the atom of element reduces its atomic number by 2 and mass number by 4.

Hence, the radioactive emission is as follows; $ {Z}X^{A}{{\xrightarrow{\alpha -particle}}{Z-2}}{{Y}^{A-4}}+ _{Z}He^{4}(\alpha \text{-}particle) $

Also from law of conservation of momentum, $ m\times 0=m_{y}v_{y}+{m_{\alpha }}{v_{\alpha }} $ $ =(A-4)v_{y}+4v $

$ \Rightarrow v_{y}=\frac{4v}{A-4} $



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