A uranium nucleus 238U may

  1. A uranium nucleus 238U may stay in one piecefor billions of years, but sooner or later it de- cays into an particle of mass
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  2. A uranium nucleus 238U may stay in one piece for billions of years, but sooner or later it decays into an a particle of mass
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  3. A uranium nucleus 238U may stay in one piece for billions of years, but sooner or later it decays into an a particle of mass
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  4. A uranium nucleus 238U may stay in one piece for billions of years, but sooner or later it decays into an a particle of mass
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  5. A uranium nucleus (238U) moves along the positive 𝑥-axis with speed 𝑣 = 5.0 × 105 m/s when it decaysinto an 𝛼-particle
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  6. Pretend you are a nuclear scientist and try to answer this bonus question. Uranium -235 (235U) is used as a fuel in nuclear
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  7. Pretend you are a nuclear scientist and try to answer this bonus question. Uranium -235 (235U) is used as a fuel in nuclear
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  8. The most abundant isotope of uranium,238U , does not undergo fission. In a breeder reactor, however, a 238U atom captures a
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  9. A plutonium- 239 nucleus initially at rest undergoes alpha decay to produce a uranium-235 nucleus. The uranium-235 nucleus has a
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  10. A plutonium- 239 nucleus initially at rest undergoes alpha decay to produce a uranium-235 nucleus. The uranium-235 nucleus has a
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