51. |
If the energy released in the fission of one nucleus is 200 MeV, then number of nuclei required per second in a power plant of 16 kW is _____ .
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Option (a) |
52. |
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Option (a) |
53. |
Which of the following is a neutron absorber ?
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Option (c) |
54. |
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Option (b) |
55. |
The half-life of a radioactive isotope X is 50 years. It decays to another element Y which is stable. The two elements X and Y were found to be in the ratio of 1 : 15 in a sample of a given rock. The age of rock was estimated to be _____ .
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Option (c) |
56. |
The half-life of a radioactive isotope 'X' is 20 years. It decays to another element 'Y' which is stable. The two elements 'X' and 'Y' were found to be in the ratio of 1 : 7 in a sample of a given rock. The age of rock was estimated to be _____ .
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Option (b) |
57. |
A mixture consists of two radioactive materials A1 and A2 with half-lives of 20 s and 10 s respectively. Initially the mixture has 40 g of A1 and 160 g of A2. The amount of the two in the mixture will become equal after _____ .
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Option (d) |
58. |
A radio isotope 'X' with a half-life 1.4 × 109 years decays to 'Y' which is stable. A sample of the rock from a cave was found to contain 'X' and 'Y' in the ratio 1 : 7. The age of the rock is _____ .
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Option (c) |
59. |
The half-life of a radioactive substance is 30 minutes. The time (in minutes) taken between 40 % decay and 85 % decay of the same radioactive substance is _____ .
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Option (c) |
60. |
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Option (b) |