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Part E Consider Example 42.1. The binding energy B of a 6Fe nucleus is calculate

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Question

Part E Consider Example 42.1. The binding energy B of a 6Fe nucleus is calculated. Are the 26 electrons taken into consideration in this example? O No need. The electron masses are negligible compared to the masses of the protons and neutrons O Yes, their mass is included in the 26 hydrogen masses. O No, we don't need to consider electrons when we calculate nuclear binding energy Part F Which will be stopped by a 1-cm-thick layer of steel? O Alpha radiation. O Alpha, beta, and gamma radiation O Beta radiation. O Both alpha and beta radiation. Request Answer

Explanation / Answer

E. No, for calculating binding energy, we don't consider electrons at all.

So correct option is the 3rd one.

F. Both alpha and beta radiation will be stopped by 1 cm thick steel layer.

So correct option is the 4th one.

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