Deck 30: Nuclear Energy and Elementary Particles
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Deck 30: Nuclear Energy and Elementary Particles
1
The average mass per nucleon is greatest in which of the following elements?
A)hydrogen
B)iron
C)uranium
D)krypton
A)hydrogen
B)iron
C)uranium
D)krypton
hydrogen
2
If a self-sustained controlled fusion reaction is to operate, a condition which must be met is that the fuel material be subjected to which of the following condition(s)?
A)confined for sufficient time period
B)have sufficiently high density
C)be at sufficiently high temperature
D)All of the above choices are valid.
A)confined for sufficient time period
B)have sufficiently high density
C)be at sufficiently high temperature
D)All of the above choices are valid.
All of the above choices are valid.
3
A capture by a target nucleus of uranium-235 is most apt to occur for which type of "bullet" particle?
A)low velocity alpha particle
B)low velocity proton
C)high velocity neutron
D)low velocity neutron
A)low velocity alpha particle
B)low velocity proton
C)high velocity neutron
D)low velocity neutron
low velocity neutron
4
The water surrounding the fuel rods in a nuclear fission reactor serves what purpose(s)?
A)coolant
B)moderator
C)Both choices above are valid.
D)None of the choices above are valid.
A)coolant
B)moderator
C)Both choices above are valid.
D)None of the choices above are valid.
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5
Assume that (i) the energy released per fission event of 235U is 208 MeV, and (ii) 30% of the nuclear energy released in a power plant is ultimately converted to usable electrical energy.Approximately how many fission events will occur in one second in order to provide the one GW electrical power output of a typical power plant? (1 eV = 1.6 * 10-19 J)
A)2 * 1016 fission/s
B)1 * 1020 fission/s
C)3 * 1024 fission/s
D)2 * 1027 fission/s
A)2 * 1016 fission/s
B)1 * 1020 fission/s
C)3 * 1024 fission/s
D)2 * 1027 fission/s
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6
In a nuclear reactor which uses the fission process, which of the following is the most likely result in the event of a cooling system failure followed by a nuclear accident?
A)proliferation of plutonium fuel
B)accumulation of critical mass of fissionable material
C)spread of radioactive material into the environment
D)reduction of ozone in upper atmosphere
A)proliferation of plutonium fuel
B)accumulation of critical mass of fissionable material
C)spread of radioactive material into the environment
D)reduction of ozone in upper atmosphere
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7
In a fission reaction, a 235U nucleus captures a neutron.This results in the creation of the products 141Ba and 92Kr along with how many neutrons?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
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8
A plasma can be contained in a "magnetic bottle" because it has which of the following properties?
A)high temperature
B)liquid in form
C)made of charged particles
D)made of light elements
A)high temperature
B)liquid in form
C)made of charged particles
D)made of light elements
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9
In a nuclear fission process involving the use of 239Pu fuel, if the approximate average binding energy per nucleon in the product fragments is 8.5 MeV while that of the fuel atom is 7.7 MeV, what approximate net energy is released per fission?
A)190 MeV
B)240 MeV
C)2 000 MeV
D)3 800 MeV
A)190 MeV
B)240 MeV
C)2 000 MeV
D)3 800 MeV
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10
In a fission reaction, a 235U nucleus captures a neutron.What energy is released if the products are 139I, 95Y and two neutrons? (atomic masses: 235U, 235.043 9; 139I, 138.935 0; 95Y, 94.913 4; neutron, 1.008 67; and 1 u = 931.5 MeV/c2)
A)123 MeV
B)174 MeV
C)199 MeV
D)218 MeV
A)123 MeV
B)174 MeV
C)199 MeV
D)218 MeV
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11
In order to be useful in sustaining a reaction, the neutrons in a fission reactor must be:
A)released from the reactor.
B)warmed to a higher temperature.
C)accelerated.
D)decelerated.
A)released from the reactor.
B)warmed to a higher temperature.
C)accelerated.
D)decelerated.
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12
When comparing product nuclei to reactant nuclei in an exothermal nuclear fusion process, which has the greater binding energy per nucleon?
A)greater in product nuclei
B)greater in reactant nuclei
C)equal in both product and reactant nuclei
D)None of the above choices are valid.
A)greater in product nuclei
B)greater in reactant nuclei
C)equal in both product and reactant nuclei
D)None of the above choices are valid.
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13
Nuclear fission was first observed by:
A)Hahn and Strassman.
B)Meitner and Frisch.
C)Einstein and Fermi.
D)Dirac and Heisenberg.
A)Hahn and Strassman.
B)Meitner and Frisch.
C)Einstein and Fermi.
D)Dirac and Heisenberg.
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14
The advantage of a fusion reactor when compared to a fission reactor is which of the following?
A)The fuel is cheaper.
B)There is less radioactive waste material.
C)Both choices above are valid.
D)None of the above choices are valid.
A)The fuel is cheaper.
B)There is less radioactive waste material.
C)Both choices above are valid.
D)None of the above choices are valid.
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15
When uranium fissions into two medium-mass nuclei, the product nuclei tend to have an excess of neutrons when compared to stable nuclei. What type of radioactive decay would one expect from these product nuclei?
A)meson decay
B)negative beta decay
C)positive beta decay
D)proton decay
A)meson decay
B)negative beta decay
C)positive beta decay
D)proton decay
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16
Calculate the energy (in kW*h) given off if one kg of plutonium-239 undergoes complete fission.The energy released per fission is 200 MeV.(1 MeV = 1.6 * 10-13 J)
A)1.2 * 105 kW*h
B)7.7 * 106 kW*h
C)11 * 106 kW*h
D)22 * 106 kW*h
A)1.2 * 105 kW*h
B)7.7 * 106 kW*h
C)11 * 106 kW*h
D)22 * 106 kW*h
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17
Which of the following can only occur if the reproduction constant, K, exceeds 1?
A)nuclear meltdown at a nuclear power plant
B)explosive release of radioactivity and steam from a nuclear power plant
C)the explosion of a nuclear bomb
D)All of the above require that K exceed 1.
A)nuclear meltdown at a nuclear power plant
B)explosive release of radioactivity and steam from a nuclear power plant
C)the explosion of a nuclear bomb
D)All of the above require that K exceed 1.
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18
Which of the following will not influence the rate at which nuclear reactions will occur in a nuclear power plant where the fuel elements are a mixture of 235U and 238U?
A)the presence of moderating material
B)the presence of control rods
C)the percentage of 235U relative to 238U
D)the percentage of the energy that is used to produce electricity
A)the presence of moderating material
B)the presence of control rods
C)the percentage of 235U relative to 238U
D)the percentage of the energy that is used to produce electricity
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19
What characteristic is preferred in the elements contained in moderator materials when used in a nuclear fission reactor?
A)low atomic mass
B)metallic
C)non-metallic
D)high atomic mass
A)low atomic mass
B)metallic
C)non-metallic
D)high atomic mass
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20
The K-ratio in a uranium fuel reactor is defined as the average number of neutrons from each fission event that will cause another event.In a well-functioning reactor, it is desired that the K-ratio have what value?
A)zero
B)0.5
C)1.0
D)2.0
A)zero
B)0.5
C)1.0
D)2.0
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21
Assuming the Lawson criterion for the deuterium-tritium interaction,
, what is the minimum plasma ion density at 108 K?
A)106/cm3
B)1022/cm3
C)10-6/cm3
D)More information is needed.

A)106/cm3
B)1022/cm3
C)10-6/cm3
D)More information is needed.
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22
Which particle in the free state is least stable?
A)electron
B)photon
C)neutron
D)proton
A)electron
B)photon
C)neutron
D)proton
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23
The Dirac theory predicted that a positron would be:
A)a negative electron in a negative energy state.
B)a particle with same mass as an electron but with opposite charge.
C)a particle with negative mass.
D)All of the above.
A)a negative electron in a negative energy state.
B)a particle with same mass as an electron but with opposite charge.
C)a particle with negative mass.
D)All of the above.
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24
In a nuclear fusion reactor, the Lawson criterion prescribes the necessary conditions, as related to density and confinement time of the plasma fuel, in order that the process produces a net power output.If the fuel density were doubled, by what factor would the required confinement time change?
A)0.25
B)0.50
C)1.4
D)2.0
A)0.25
B)0.50
C)1.4
D)2.0
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25
Which of the following particles is (are) considered to be elementary?
A)the neutron
B)the meson
C)the electron
D)All of the above.
A)the neutron
B)the meson
C)the electron
D)All of the above.
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26
In the proton-proton cycle, the eventual product is:
A)heavy hydrogen.
B)tritium.
C)helium-3.
D)helium-4.
A)heavy hydrogen.
B)tritium.
C)helium-3.
D)helium-4.
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27
What is meant by a particle being elementary?
A)It is too small to see.
B)It is subatomic.
C)It is not composed of other particles.
D)It has no charge.
A)It is too small to see.
B)It is subatomic.
C)It is not composed of other particles.
D)It has no charge.
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28
In a fusion reactor, the high temperature of the order of 108 K is required in order that what condition is met?
A)melt down the hydrogen fuel
B)strip the hydrogen atoms of their electrons
C)break the protons into their elementary particle sub-parts
D)overcome Coulomb repelling forces between protons
A)melt down the hydrogen fuel
B)strip the hydrogen atoms of their electrons
C)break the protons into their elementary particle sub-parts
D)overcome Coulomb repelling forces between protons
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29
Theoretical physicists have had the greatest success in combining which force with the electromagnetic force?
A)strong nuclear force
B)weak nuclear force
C)gravitational force
D)the force caused by the exchange of gluons
A)strong nuclear force
B)weak nuclear force
C)gravitational force
D)the force caused by the exchange of gluons
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30
Which of the following forces is the weakest?
A)strong nuclear
B)weak nuclear
C)electromagnetic
D)gravitational
A)strong nuclear
B)weak nuclear
C)electromagnetic
D)gravitational
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31
One in 6 500 water molecules contains a deuterium atom.If all the deuterium could be extracted from 1 m3 of water and then reacted, how much energy could be obtained? (Each D-D fusion liberates 3.65 MeV of energy, 1 MeV = 1.6 * 10-13 J, rwater = 103 kg/m3, one mole of water has a mass of 18 g, and NA = 6.02 * 1023)
A)8.0 * 1010 J
B)9.6 * 1010 J
C)4.8 * 1011 J
D)1.5 * 1012 J
A)8.0 * 1010 J
B)9.6 * 1010 J
C)4.8 * 1011 J
D)1.5 * 1012 J
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32
Calculate the energy released in the following fusion reaction where reactants are 6Li and a neutron; products are 4He and 3H.(atomic masses: 6Li, 6.015 12; neutron, 1.008 67; 4He, 4.002 60; 3H, 3.016 031; also 1 u = 931.5 MeV/c2)
A)2.95 MeV
B)4.81 MeV
C)8.63 MeV
D)17.2 MeV
A)2.95 MeV
B)4.81 MeV
C)8.63 MeV
D)17.2 MeV
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33
The reason that a thermonuclear fusion reaction cannot be maintained in the oceans of the earth is because:
A)the temperature is not high enough.
B)the density is not high enough.
C)there is insufficient deuterium in the ocean.
D)the deuterium in the ocean is not radioactive.
A)the temperature is not high enough.
B)the density is not high enough.
C)there is insufficient deuterium in the ocean.
D)the deuterium in the ocean is not radioactive.
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34
The weak force that acts between an electron and a quark is caused by the exchange of:
A)photons.
B)gluons.
C)gravitons.
D)W+, W-, or Z0 bosons.
A)photons.
B)gluons.
C)gravitons.
D)W+, W-, or Z0 bosons.
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35
How fast is an ion of deuterium moving, assuming rms speed, if it is in a plasma with a temperature of 100 * 106 K? (kB = 1.38 * 10-23 J/K and mD = 2 * 1.66 * 10-27 kg)
A)1.12 * 106 m/s
B)0.93 * 105 m/s
C)0.46 * 105 m/s
D)2.32 * 104 m/s
A)1.12 * 106 m/s
B)0.93 * 105 m/s
C)0.46 * 105 m/s
D)2.32 * 104 m/s
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36
Which of the following particles has not been observed experimentally?
A)photon
B)graviton
C)antiproton
D)Z0 boson
A)photon
B)graviton
C)antiproton
D)Z0 boson
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37
Which force can act over distances comparable to the distance between planets?
A)only gravitational
B)only electrical
C)only magnetic
D)All of the above.
A)only gravitational
B)only electrical
C)only magnetic
D)All of the above.
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38
Theoretical physicists have had the least success in combining which force with the electromagnetic force?
A)strong nuclear force
B)weak nuclear force
C)gravitational force
D)electrical Coulomb force
A)strong nuclear force
B)weak nuclear force
C)gravitational force
D)electrical Coulomb force
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39
How much kinetic energy must a deuterium ion (charge = 1.6 * 10-19 C) have to approach within 1.0 * 10-14 m of another deuterium ion? (ke =8.99 * 109 N*m2/C2 and 1 keV = 1.6 * 10-16 J)
A)30 keV
B)50 keV
C)70 keV
D)140 keV
A)30 keV
B)50 keV
C)70 keV
D)140 keV
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40
The formation of a star requires the consideration of the effects of gravity and the energy from nuclear reactions and a star will form only when both the temperature and density are sufficiently high.In the birth of a star:
A)gravity produces the initial required high temperature and density.
B)nuclear reactions produce the initial high temperature.
C)nuclear reactions produce the initial required high density.
D)nuclear reactions produce the initial required high temperature and density.
A)gravity produces the initial required high temperature and density.
B)nuclear reactions produce the initial high temperature.
C)nuclear reactions produce the initial required high density.
D)nuclear reactions produce the initial required high temperature and density.
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41
What quantity is conserved in the following reaction? 
A)baryon number
B)charge
C)lepton number
D)All of the above.

A)baryon number
B)charge
C)lepton number
D)All of the above.
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42
A neutron and a proton have the same:
A)charge.
B)half-life.
C)mass.
D)baryon number.
A)charge.
B)half-life.
C)mass.
D)baryon number.
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43
In the decay of the muon into an electron, a neutrino, and an antineutrino, the antineutrino is a(n) ________ antineutrino.
A)electron
B)muon
C)tau
D)gluon
A)electron
B)muon
C)tau
D)gluon
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44
The size and sign of the charge on an electron is the same as that for:
A)a positron.
B)an antiproton.
C)an antineutron.
D)an antineutrino.
A)a positron.
B)an antiproton.
C)an antineutron.
D)an antineutrino.
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45
The medical diagnostic technique PET stands for:
A)proton energizing test.
B)phosphorus electron tracing.
C)precision electronic tracking.
D)positron emission tomography.
A)proton energizing test.
B)phosphorus electron tracing.
C)precision electronic tracking.
D)positron emission tomography.
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46
What quantity is conserved in the following reaction? 
A)baryon number
B)charge
C)lepton number
D)All of the above.

A)baryon number
B)charge
C)lepton number
D)All of the above.
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47
The attractive force between protons and neutrons in the nucleus is brought about by the exchange of a virtual pi-meson (mp = 140 MeV/c2).Estimate the longest time a p can exist in accordance with the uncertainty principle DE*Dt = h/2p.(h/2p = 1.05 * 10-34 J*s, 1 eV = 1.6 * 10-19 C)
A)3.3 * 10-18 s
B)2.4 * 10-21 s
C)4.7 * 10-24 s
D)6.9 * 10-27 s
A)3.3 * 10-18 s
B)2.4 * 10-21 s
C)4.7 * 10-24 s
D)6.9 * 10-27 s
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48
A positron and an electron differ in:
A)charge.
B)mass.
C)spin.
D)energy.
A)charge.
B)mass.
C)spin.
D)energy.
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49
The pion (mp = 140 MeV/c2) is thought to be the particle exchanged in the nuclear force.What is the maximum range of this particle if its "time of existence" is as long as can be allowed by the uncertainty principle DE*Dt = h/2p? (h/2p = 1.05 * 10-34 J*s, c = 3.00 * 108 m/s, and 1 eV = 1.6 * 10-19 J)
A)1.2 * 10-15 m
B)1.4 * 10-15 m
C)2.0 * 10-15 m
D)7.5 * 10-15 m
A)1.2 * 10-15 m
B)1.4 * 10-15 m
C)2.0 * 10-15 m
D)7.5 * 10-15 m
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50
Which particle was the last to be discovered?
A)electron
B)neutrino
C)neutron
D)proton
A)electron
B)neutrino
C)neutron
D)proton
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51
A photon hits an electron, and an antiproton is created.Some uncharged particles must have left the collision.These may be:
A)neutron and neutrino.
B)neutron and antineutrino.
C)photon and neutrino.
D)photon and antineutrino.
A)neutron and neutrino.
B)neutron and antineutrino.
C)photon and neutrino.
D)photon and antineutrino.
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52
If protons have a half-life of 1031 years, what fraction of the original protons have decayed during the 1010 year existence of the universe?
A)10/31
B)21/31
C)5 * 10-7
D)less than any of the above values
A)10/31
B)21/31
C)5 * 10-7
D)less than any of the above values
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53
A negative muon decays to form an electron and a mu neutrino and one additional particle.The other particle must be a(n):
A)positron.
B)antineutrino.
C)neutrino.
D)photon.
A)positron.
B)antineutrino.
C)neutrino.
D)photon.
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54
Which of the following is not a meson?
A)the muon
B)the pion
C)the kaon
D)All of the above are mesons.
A)the muon
B)the pion
C)the kaon
D)All of the above are mesons.
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55
Which of these particles has the most mass?
A)pion
B)muon
C)electron
D)positron
A)pion
B)muon
C)electron
D)positron
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56
Calculate the range of the force that might be produced by the virtual exchange of a proton. Assume DE*Dt = h/2p. (mp = 1.67 * 10-27 kg, c = 3.00 * 108 m/s, and h/2p = 1.05 * 10-34 J*s)
A)6.7 * 10-25 m
B)2.1 * 10-16 m
C)6.0 * 10-8 m
D)1.5 * 10-15 m
A)6.7 * 10-25 m
B)2.1 * 10-16 m
C)6.0 * 10-8 m
D)1.5 * 10-15 m
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57
Which of the following is not true of electron neutrinos?
A)They are spinless.
B)They are chargeless.
C)They are massless (or nearly so).
D)They are leptons.
A)They are spinless.
B)They are chargeless.
C)They are massless (or nearly so).
D)They are leptons.
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58
"MeV/c2" is a unit for:
A)energy.
B)mass.
C)momentum.
D)nuclear force.
A)energy.
B)mass.
C)momentum.
D)nuclear force.
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59
The virtual exchange of photons can produce:
A)a repulsive force.
B)an attractive force.
C)either a repulsive or an attractive force.
D)neither a repulsive nor an attractive force.
A)a repulsive force.
B)an attractive force.
C)either a repulsive or an attractive force.
D)neither a repulsive nor an attractive force.
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60
According to present theories, there is a neutrino for all the following particles except:
A)the neutral pion.
B)the electron.
C)the muon.
D)the tau lepton.
A)the neutral pion.
B)the electron.
C)the muon.
D)the tau lepton.
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61
Experimentally, strange particles can be produced in abundance, but they decay relatively slowly.This occurs because strangeness:
A)is conserved in both their production and decay.
B)is conserved in their production but not in their decay.
C)is conserved in their decay but not in their production.
D)is not conserved in either their production or their decay.
A)is conserved in both their production and decay.
B)is conserved in their production but not in their decay.
C)is conserved in their decay but not in their production.
D)is not conserved in either their production or their decay.
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62
Mesons are always composed of:
A)two quarks, one being classified as a quark and the other as an antiquark.
B)a quark of one color and an antiquark of the anticolor.
C)an up or down quark and a down or up antiquark.
D)Two of the above choices are correct.
A)two quarks, one being classified as a quark and the other as an antiquark.
B)a quark of one color and an antiquark of the anticolor.
C)an up or down quark and a down or up antiquark.
D)Two of the above choices are correct.
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63
If two quarks in an anti-proton have the color anti-red and anti-blue, the third quark must have the color:
A)red.
B)blue.
C)anti-purple.
D)anti-green.
A)red.
B)blue.
C)anti-purple.
D)anti-green.
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64
If a negative muon decays to form an electron-antineutrino pair and one other particle, the other particle may be a(n):
A)positron.
B)antineutrino.
C)mu neutrino.
D)electron.
A)positron.
B)antineutrino.
C)mu neutrino.
D)electron.
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65
The S+, S0, and S- all have strangeness of (-1).The collision of a proton and a neutron to produce a S0 and an anti-S- cannot occur because it does not conserve:
A)strangeness.
B)charge.
C)baryon number.
D)All of the above.
A)strangeness.
B)charge.
C)baryon number.
D)All of the above.
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66
Mesons are composed of ________ quarks, and baryons are composed of ________ quarks.
A)two, two
B)two, three
C)three, two
D)three, three
A)two, two
B)two, three
C)three, two
D)three, three
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67
If a photon produces an electron-positron pair and one other particle, the other particle may be a(n):
A)muon.
B)antineutrino.
C)neutrino.
D)photon.
A)muon.
B)antineutrino.
C)neutrino.
D)photon.
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68
Which of the following particle reactions can occur?
A)
B)
C)
D)
A)

B)

C)

D)

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69
Which of the following is not conserved?
A)lepton number
B)baryon number
C)meson number
D)energy
A)lepton number
B)baryon number
C)meson number
D)energy
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70
If a K0 meson at rest decays in 0.90 * 10-10 s, how far will a K0 meson moving at 0.96 c travel through a bubble chamber? (c = 3.00 * 108 m/s)
A)9.3 cm
B)1.1 cm
C)53 cm
D)42 cm
A)9.3 cm
B)1.1 cm
C)53 cm
D)42 cm
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71
A proton and antiproton each with total energy 400 GeV collide head-on.What is the total energy (particles + energy) released?
A)800 GeV
B)400 GeV
C)zero
D)1 600 GeV
A)800 GeV
B)400 GeV
C)zero
D)1 600 GeV
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72
According to the standard model, there are some cases in which a quark and its anti-quark have the same:
A)charge.
B)baryon number.
C)strangeness.
D)All of the above are always different.
A)charge.
B)baryon number.
C)strangeness.
D)All of the above are always different.
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73
The S+, S0, and S- all have strangeness of (-1).The collision of an anti-proton and a neutron may produce which of the following particles?
A)S- and S0
B)S+ and anti-S0
C)anti-S+ and S0
D)anti-S- and S0
A)S- and S0
B)S+ and anti-S0
C)anti-S+ and S0
D)anti-S- and S0
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74
The strangeness of an anti-proton is:
A)+1.
B)0.
C)-1.
D)-2.
A)+1.
B)0.
C)-1.
D)-2.
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75
Which of the following decays violates conservation of lepton number?
A)
B)
C)
D)
A)

B)

C)

D)

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76
Which of the following particle reactions cannot occur?
A)
B)
C)
D)
A)

B)

C)

D)

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77
The following reaction can occur by the strong interaction: p0 + n ® K+ + S-.If the quark composition of the n is (udd), the p0 is
and the composition of the K+ is
, what is the quark composition of the S-?
A)dds
B)uds
C)sss
D)


A)dds
B)uds
C)sss
D)

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78
Which of the following particles is made of two or more smaller particles?
A)electron
B)photon
C)proton
D)None of the above.
A)electron
B)photon
C)proton
D)None of the above.
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79
The spin of all quarks is:
A)0.
B)1/2.
C)1.
D)1/3 or 2/3.
A)0.
B)1/2.
C)1.
D)1/3 or 2/3.
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80
According to the standard model, a quark and its antiquark may have the same:
A)spin.
B)baryon number.
C)charge.
D)All of the above may be the same.
A)spin.
B)baryon number.
C)charge.
D)All of the above may be the same.
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