Deck 43: Energy From the Nucleus

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When uranium undergoes fission as a result of neutron bombardment, the energy released is due to:

A) oxidation of the uranium
B) kinetic energy of the bombarding neutrons
C) radioactivity of the uranium nucleus
D) radioactivity of the fission products
E) a reduction in binding energy
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When 236U fissions, the products might be:

A) (146Ba, 89Kr,) and a proton
B) (146Ba, 89Kr,) and a neutron
C) (148Cs and 85Br)
D) (133I, 92Sr,) and an alpha particle
E) two uranium nuclei
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Which one of the following represents a fission reaction that can be activated by slow neutrons?

A) (238U92 + 1n0 \rightarrow 90Kr36 + 146Cs55 + 2H1 + 1n0)
B) (239Pu94 + 1n0 \rightarrow 96Sr38 + 141Ba56 + 31n0)
C) (238U92 \rightarrow 234Th90 + 4He2)
D) (3H1 + 2H1 \rightarrow 4He2 + 1n0)
E) (107Ag47 + 1n0 \rightarrow 108Ag47 \rightarrow 108Cd48 + 0e-1)
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The binding energy per nucleon:

A) increases for all fission events
B) increases for some, but not all, fusion events
C) decreases for all fusion events
D) decreases for some, but not all, fission events
E) remains the same for all fusion events
Question
The energy supplied by a thermal neutron in a fission event is essentially its:

A) excitation energy
B) binding energy
C) kinetic energy
D) rest energy
E) electric potential energy
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If the nucleus of a lead atom were broken into two identical nuclei, the total mass of the result would be:

A) the same as before
B) greater than before
C) less than before
D) converted into radiation
E) converted into kinetic energy
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Consider the following energies: <strong>Consider the following energies:   Rank them in order of increasing value.</strong> A) 1, 2, 3, 4 B) 1, 3, 2, 4 C) 1, 2, 4, 3 D) 2, 1, 4, 3 E) 2, 4, 1, 3 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Rank them in order of increasing value.

A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 1, 3, 2, 4
C) 1, 2, 4, 3
D) 2, 1, 4, 3
E) 2, 4, 1, 3
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The purpose of a moderator in a nuclear reactor is to:

A) provide neutrons for the fission process
B) slow down fast neutrons to increase the probability of capture by uranium
C) absorb dangerous gamma radiation
D) shield the reactor operator from dangerous radiation
E) none of the above
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In a neutron-induced fission process, delayed neutrons come from:

A) the fission products
B) the original nucleus just before it absorbs the neutron
C) the original nucleus just after it absorbs the neutron
D) the moderator material
E) the control rods
Question
235U is readily made fissionable by a thermal neutron but 238U is not because:

A) the neutron has a smaller binding energy in 236U
B) the neutron has a smaller excitation energy in 236U
C) the potential barrier for the fragments is less in 239U
D) the neutron binding energy is greater than the barrier height for 236U and less than the barrier height for 239U
E) the neutron binding energy is less than the barrier height for 236U and greater than the barrier height for 239U
Question
Consider all possible fission events. Which of the following statements is true?

A) Light initial fragments have more protons than neutrons and heavy initial fragments have fewer protons than neutrons
B) Heavy initial fragments have more protons than neutrons and light initial fragments have fewer protons than neutrons
C) All initial fragments have more protons than neutrons
D) All initial fragments have about the same number of protons and neutrons
E) All initial fragments have more neutrons than protons
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The barrier to fission comes about because the fragments:

A) attract each other via the strong nuclear force
B) repel each other electrically
C) produce magnetic fields
D) have large masses
E) attract electrons electrically
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In the uranium disintegration series:

A) the emission of a β\beta - particle increases the mass number A by one and decreases the atomic number Z by one
B) the disintegrating element merely ejects atomic electrons
C) the emission of an α\alpha particle decreases the mass number A by four and decreases the atomic number Z by two
D) the nucleus always remains unaffected
E) the series of disintegrations continues until an element having eight outermost orbital electrons is obtained
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Which one of the following is NOT needed in a nuclear fission reactor?

A) Moderator
B) Fuel
C) Coolant
D) Control device
E) Accelerator
Question
Fission fragments usually decay by emitting:

A) alpha particles
B) electrons and neutrinos
C) positrons and neutrinos
D) only neutrons
E) only electrons
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Separation of the isotopes of uranium requires a physical, rather than chemical, method because:

A) mixing other chemicals with uranium is too dangerous
B) the isotopes are chemically the same
C) the isotopes have exactly the same number of neutrons per nucleus
D) natural uranium contains only 0.7% 235U
E) uranium is the heaviest element in nature
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The function of the control rods in a nuclear reactor is to:

A) increase fission by slowing down the neutrons
B) decrease the energy of the neutrons without absorbing them
C) increase the ability of the neutrons to cause fission
D) decrease fission by absorbing neutrons
E) provide the critical mass for the fission reaction
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When 236U fissions the fragments are:

A) always 140Xe and 94Sr
B) always identical
C) never 140Xe and 94Sr
D) never identical
E) none of the above
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An explosion does not result from a small piece of 235U because:

A) it does not fission
B) the neutrons released move too fast
C) 238U is required
D) too many neutrons escape, preventing a chain reaction from starting
E) a few neutrons must be injected to start the chain reaction
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A nuclear reactor is operating at a certain power level, with its multiplication factor adjusted to unity. The control rods are now used to reduce the power output to one-half its former value. After the reduction in power the multiplication factor is maintained at:

A) 1/2
B) 1/4
C) 2
D) 4
E) 1
Question
In the normal operation of a nuclear reactor:

A) control rods are adjusted so the reactor is subcritical
B) control rods are adjusted so the reactor is critical
C) the moderating fluid is drained
D) the moderating fluid is continually recycled
E) none of the above
Question
To produce energy by fusion of two nuclei, the nuclei must:

A) have at least several thousand electron volts of kinetic energy
B) both be above iron in mass number
C) have more neutrons than protons
D) be unstable
E) be magic number nuclei
Question
Nuclear fusion in stars produce all the chemical elements with mass numbers less than:

A) 56
B) 66
C) 70
D) 82
E) 92
Question
Lawson's number is 1020 s .m-3. If the density of deuteron nuclei is 2 * 1021 m-3 what should the confinement time be to achieve sustained fusion?

A) 16 ms
B) 50 ms
C) 160 ms
D) 250 ms
E) 500 ms
Question
Which of the following chemical elements is not produced by thermonuclear fusion in stars?

A) Carbon (Z = 6, A \approx 12)
B) Silicon (Z = 14, A \approx 28)
C) Oxygen (Z = 8, A \approx 16)
D) Mercury (Z = 80, A \approx 200)
E) Chromium (Z = 24, A \approx 52)
Question
For purposes of a practical (energy producing) reaction one wants a disintegration energy Q that is:

A) positive for fusion reactions and negative for fission reactions
B) negative for fusion reactions and positive for fission reactions
C) negative for both fusion and fission reactions
D) positive for both fusion and fission reactions
E) as close to zero as possible for both fusion and fission reactions
Question
Nuclear fusion in the Sun is increasing its supply of:

A) hydrogen
B) helium
C) nucleons
D) positrons
E) neutrons
Question
The binding energy per nucleon:

A) increases from all fusion events
B) increases for some, but not all, fusion events
C) remains the same for some fusion events
D) decreases for all fusion events
E) decreases for some, but not all, fusion events
Question
Which one of the following represents a fusion reaction that would yield large amounts of energy?

A) 238U92 + 1n0 \rightarrow 90Kr36 + 146Cs55 + 2H1 + 1n0
B) 239Pu92 + 1n0 \rightarrow 96Sr38 + 141Ba56 + 31n0
C) 238U92 \rightarrow 234Th90 + 4He2
D) 3H1 + 2H1 \rightarrow 4He2 + 1n0
E) 107Ag47 + 1n0 \rightarrow 108Ag47 \rightarrow 108Cd48 + 0e-1
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Tokamaks confine deuteron plasmas using:

A) thick steel walls
B) magnetic fields
C) laser beams
D) vacuum tubes
E) electric fields
Question
In a nuclear reactor the fissionable fuel is formed into pellets rather than finely ground and mixed with the moderator. This reduces the probability of:

A) non-fissioning absorption of neutrons
B) loss of neutrons through the reactor container
C) absorption of two neutrons by single fissionable nucleus
D) loss of neutrons in the control rods
E) none of the above
Question
The first step of the proton-proton cycle is:

A) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H
B) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H + e+ + ν\nu
C) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H + e- + ν\nu
D) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H + γ\gamma
E) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 3H + e- + ν\nu
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The barrier to fusion comes about because protons:

A) attract each other via the strong nuclear force
B) repel each other electrically
C) produce magnetic fields
D) attract neutrons via the strong nuclear force
E) attract electrons electrically
Question
Most of the energy produced by the Sun is due to:

A) nuclear fission
B) nuclear fusion
C) chemical reaction
D) gravitational collapse
E) induced emf's associated with the Sun's magnetic field
Question
High temperatures are required in thermonuclear fusion so that:

A) some nuclei are moving fast enough to overcome the barrier to fusion
B) there is a high probability some nuclei will strike each other head on
C) the atomws are ionized
D) thermal expansioin gives the nuclei more room
E) the uncertainty principle can be circumvented
Question
In a nuclear power plant, the power discharged to the environment:

A) can be made zero by proper design
B) must be less than the electrical power generated
C) must be greater than the electrical power generated
D) can be entirely recycled to produce an equal amount of electrical power
E) is not any of the above
Question
For a controlled nuclear fusion reaction, one needs:

A) high number density n and high temperature T
B) high number density n and low temperature T
C) low number density n and high temperature T
D) low number density n and low temperature T
E) high number density n and temperature T = 0 K
Question
The energy released in a complete proton-proton cycle is about:

A) 3 keV
B) 30 keV
C) 3 MeV
D) 30 MeV
E) 300 MeV
Question
In a subcritical nuclear reactor:

A) the number of fission events per unit time decreases with time
B) the number of fission events per unit time increases with time
C) each fusion event produces fewer neutrons than when the reactor is critical
D) each fusion event produces more neutrons than when the reactor is critical
E) none of the above
Question
The overall proton-proton cycle is equivalent to:

A) 21H \rightarrow 2H
B) 41H \rightarrow 4H
C) 41H \rightarrow 4H +4n
D) 41H + 2e- \rightarrow 4He + 2 ν\nu + 6 γ\gamma
E) 41H + 2e+ \rightarrow 4He + 2 ν\nu
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Most magnetic confinement projects attempt:

A) proton-proton fusion
B) proton-deuteron fusion
C) deuteron-deuteron fusion
D) deuteron-triton fusion
E) triton-triton fusion
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Most laser fusion projects attempt:

A) proton-proton fusion
B) proton-deuteron fusion
C) deuteron-deuteron fusion
D) deuteron-triton fusion
E) triton-triton fusion
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Compared to fusion in a tokamak, laser fusion makes use of:

A) smaller particle number densities
B) greater particle number densities
C) longer confinement times
D) higher temperatures
E) lower temperatures
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In laser fusion, the laser light is:

A) emitted by the reacting nuclei
B) used to cause transitions between nuclear energy levels
C) used to cause transitions between atomic energy levels
D) used to replace the emitted gamma rays
E) used to heat the fuel pellet
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Deck 43: Energy From the Nucleus
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When uranium undergoes fission as a result of neutron bombardment, the energy released is due to:

A) oxidation of the uranium
B) kinetic energy of the bombarding neutrons
C) radioactivity of the uranium nucleus
D) radioactivity of the fission products
E) a reduction in binding energy
a reduction in binding energy
2
When 236U fissions, the products might be:

A) (146Ba, 89Kr,) and a proton
B) (146Ba, 89Kr,) and a neutron
C) (148Cs and 85Br)
D) (133I, 92Sr,) and an alpha particle
E) two uranium nuclei
(146Ba, 89Kr,) and a neutron
3
Which one of the following represents a fission reaction that can be activated by slow neutrons?

A) (238U92 + 1n0 \rightarrow 90Kr36 + 146Cs55 + 2H1 + 1n0)
B) (239Pu94 + 1n0 \rightarrow 96Sr38 + 141Ba56 + 31n0)
C) (238U92 \rightarrow 234Th90 + 4He2)
D) (3H1 + 2H1 \rightarrow 4He2 + 1n0)
E) (107Ag47 + 1n0 \rightarrow 108Ag47 \rightarrow 108Cd48 + 0e-1)
(239Pu94 + 1n0 \rightarrow 96Sr38 + 141Ba56 + 31n0)
4
The binding energy per nucleon:

A) increases for all fission events
B) increases for some, but not all, fusion events
C) decreases for all fusion events
D) decreases for some, but not all, fission events
E) remains the same for all fusion events
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The energy supplied by a thermal neutron in a fission event is essentially its:

A) excitation energy
B) binding energy
C) kinetic energy
D) rest energy
E) electric potential energy
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If the nucleus of a lead atom were broken into two identical nuclei, the total mass of the result would be:

A) the same as before
B) greater than before
C) less than before
D) converted into radiation
E) converted into kinetic energy
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Consider the following energies: <strong>Consider the following energies:   Rank them in order of increasing value.</strong> A) 1, 2, 3, 4 B) 1, 3, 2, 4 C) 1, 2, 4, 3 D) 2, 1, 4, 3 E) 2, 4, 1, 3 Rank them in order of increasing value.

A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 1, 3, 2, 4
C) 1, 2, 4, 3
D) 2, 1, 4, 3
E) 2, 4, 1, 3
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The purpose of a moderator in a nuclear reactor is to:

A) provide neutrons for the fission process
B) slow down fast neutrons to increase the probability of capture by uranium
C) absorb dangerous gamma radiation
D) shield the reactor operator from dangerous radiation
E) none of the above
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In a neutron-induced fission process, delayed neutrons come from:

A) the fission products
B) the original nucleus just before it absorbs the neutron
C) the original nucleus just after it absorbs the neutron
D) the moderator material
E) the control rods
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235U is readily made fissionable by a thermal neutron but 238U is not because:

A) the neutron has a smaller binding energy in 236U
B) the neutron has a smaller excitation energy in 236U
C) the potential barrier for the fragments is less in 239U
D) the neutron binding energy is greater than the barrier height for 236U and less than the barrier height for 239U
E) the neutron binding energy is less than the barrier height for 236U and greater than the barrier height for 239U
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Consider all possible fission events. Which of the following statements is true?

A) Light initial fragments have more protons than neutrons and heavy initial fragments have fewer protons than neutrons
B) Heavy initial fragments have more protons than neutrons and light initial fragments have fewer protons than neutrons
C) All initial fragments have more protons than neutrons
D) All initial fragments have about the same number of protons and neutrons
E) All initial fragments have more neutrons than protons
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The barrier to fission comes about because the fragments:

A) attract each other via the strong nuclear force
B) repel each other electrically
C) produce magnetic fields
D) have large masses
E) attract electrons electrically
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In the uranium disintegration series:

A) the emission of a β\beta - particle increases the mass number A by one and decreases the atomic number Z by one
B) the disintegrating element merely ejects atomic electrons
C) the emission of an α\alpha particle decreases the mass number A by four and decreases the atomic number Z by two
D) the nucleus always remains unaffected
E) the series of disintegrations continues until an element having eight outermost orbital electrons is obtained
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Which one of the following is NOT needed in a nuclear fission reactor?

A) Moderator
B) Fuel
C) Coolant
D) Control device
E) Accelerator
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Fission fragments usually decay by emitting:

A) alpha particles
B) electrons and neutrinos
C) positrons and neutrinos
D) only neutrons
E) only electrons
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Separation of the isotopes of uranium requires a physical, rather than chemical, method because:

A) mixing other chemicals with uranium is too dangerous
B) the isotopes are chemically the same
C) the isotopes have exactly the same number of neutrons per nucleus
D) natural uranium contains only 0.7% 235U
E) uranium is the heaviest element in nature
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The function of the control rods in a nuclear reactor is to:

A) increase fission by slowing down the neutrons
B) decrease the energy of the neutrons without absorbing them
C) increase the ability of the neutrons to cause fission
D) decrease fission by absorbing neutrons
E) provide the critical mass for the fission reaction
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When 236U fissions the fragments are:

A) always 140Xe and 94Sr
B) always identical
C) never 140Xe and 94Sr
D) never identical
E) none of the above
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An explosion does not result from a small piece of 235U because:

A) it does not fission
B) the neutrons released move too fast
C) 238U is required
D) too many neutrons escape, preventing a chain reaction from starting
E) a few neutrons must be injected to start the chain reaction
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A nuclear reactor is operating at a certain power level, with its multiplication factor adjusted to unity. The control rods are now used to reduce the power output to one-half its former value. After the reduction in power the multiplication factor is maintained at:

A) 1/2
B) 1/4
C) 2
D) 4
E) 1
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In the normal operation of a nuclear reactor:

A) control rods are adjusted so the reactor is subcritical
B) control rods are adjusted so the reactor is critical
C) the moderating fluid is drained
D) the moderating fluid is continually recycled
E) none of the above
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To produce energy by fusion of two nuclei, the nuclei must:

A) have at least several thousand electron volts of kinetic energy
B) both be above iron in mass number
C) have more neutrons than protons
D) be unstable
E) be magic number nuclei
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Nuclear fusion in stars produce all the chemical elements with mass numbers less than:

A) 56
B) 66
C) 70
D) 82
E) 92
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Lawson's number is 1020 s .m-3. If the density of deuteron nuclei is 2 * 1021 m-3 what should the confinement time be to achieve sustained fusion?

A) 16 ms
B) 50 ms
C) 160 ms
D) 250 ms
E) 500 ms
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Which of the following chemical elements is not produced by thermonuclear fusion in stars?

A) Carbon (Z = 6, A \approx 12)
B) Silicon (Z = 14, A \approx 28)
C) Oxygen (Z = 8, A \approx 16)
D) Mercury (Z = 80, A \approx 200)
E) Chromium (Z = 24, A \approx 52)
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For purposes of a practical (energy producing) reaction one wants a disintegration energy Q that is:

A) positive for fusion reactions and negative for fission reactions
B) negative for fusion reactions and positive for fission reactions
C) negative for both fusion and fission reactions
D) positive for both fusion and fission reactions
E) as close to zero as possible for both fusion and fission reactions
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Nuclear fusion in the Sun is increasing its supply of:

A) hydrogen
B) helium
C) nucleons
D) positrons
E) neutrons
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The binding energy per nucleon:

A) increases from all fusion events
B) increases for some, but not all, fusion events
C) remains the same for some fusion events
D) decreases for all fusion events
E) decreases for some, but not all, fusion events
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Which one of the following represents a fusion reaction that would yield large amounts of energy?

A) 238U92 + 1n0 \rightarrow 90Kr36 + 146Cs55 + 2H1 + 1n0
B) 239Pu92 + 1n0 \rightarrow 96Sr38 + 141Ba56 + 31n0
C) 238U92 \rightarrow 234Th90 + 4He2
D) 3H1 + 2H1 \rightarrow 4He2 + 1n0
E) 107Ag47 + 1n0 \rightarrow 108Ag47 \rightarrow 108Cd48 + 0e-1
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Tokamaks confine deuteron plasmas using:

A) thick steel walls
B) magnetic fields
C) laser beams
D) vacuum tubes
E) electric fields
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In a nuclear reactor the fissionable fuel is formed into pellets rather than finely ground and mixed with the moderator. This reduces the probability of:

A) non-fissioning absorption of neutrons
B) loss of neutrons through the reactor container
C) absorption of two neutrons by single fissionable nucleus
D) loss of neutrons in the control rods
E) none of the above
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The first step of the proton-proton cycle is:

A) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H
B) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H + e+ + ν\nu
C) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H + e- + ν\nu
D) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 2H + γ\gamma
E) 1H + 1H \rightarrow 3H + e- + ν\nu
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The barrier to fusion comes about because protons:

A) attract each other via the strong nuclear force
B) repel each other electrically
C) produce magnetic fields
D) attract neutrons via the strong nuclear force
E) attract electrons electrically
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Most of the energy produced by the Sun is due to:

A) nuclear fission
B) nuclear fusion
C) chemical reaction
D) gravitational collapse
E) induced emf's associated with the Sun's magnetic field
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High temperatures are required in thermonuclear fusion so that:

A) some nuclei are moving fast enough to overcome the barrier to fusion
B) there is a high probability some nuclei will strike each other head on
C) the atomws are ionized
D) thermal expansioin gives the nuclei more room
E) the uncertainty principle can be circumvented
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In a nuclear power plant, the power discharged to the environment:

A) can be made zero by proper design
B) must be less than the electrical power generated
C) must be greater than the electrical power generated
D) can be entirely recycled to produce an equal amount of electrical power
E) is not any of the above
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37
For a controlled nuclear fusion reaction, one needs:

A) high number density n and high temperature T
B) high number density n and low temperature T
C) low number density n and high temperature T
D) low number density n and low temperature T
E) high number density n and temperature T = 0 K
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The energy released in a complete proton-proton cycle is about:

A) 3 keV
B) 30 keV
C) 3 MeV
D) 30 MeV
E) 300 MeV
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In a subcritical nuclear reactor:

A) the number of fission events per unit time decreases with time
B) the number of fission events per unit time increases with time
C) each fusion event produces fewer neutrons than when the reactor is critical
D) each fusion event produces more neutrons than when the reactor is critical
E) none of the above
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The overall proton-proton cycle is equivalent to:

A) 21H \rightarrow 2H
B) 41H \rightarrow 4H
C) 41H \rightarrow 4H +4n
D) 41H + 2e- \rightarrow 4He + 2 ν\nu + 6 γ\gamma
E) 41H + 2e+ \rightarrow 4He + 2 ν\nu
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Most magnetic confinement projects attempt:

A) proton-proton fusion
B) proton-deuteron fusion
C) deuteron-deuteron fusion
D) deuteron-triton fusion
E) triton-triton fusion
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Most laser fusion projects attempt:

A) proton-proton fusion
B) proton-deuteron fusion
C) deuteron-deuteron fusion
D) deuteron-triton fusion
E) triton-triton fusion
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Compared to fusion in a tokamak, laser fusion makes use of:

A) smaller particle number densities
B) greater particle number densities
C) longer confinement times
D) higher temperatures
E) lower temperatures
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In laser fusion, the laser light is:

A) emitted by the reacting nuclei
B) used to cause transitions between nuclear energy levels
C) used to cause transitions between atomic energy levels
D) used to replace the emitted gamma rays
E) used to heat the fuel pellet
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