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Standard XII
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Hybridisation Involving d Orbitals
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Consider a gold nucleus to be a sphere of radius 6.9 fermi in which protons and neutrons are distributed. find the force of replusion between two protons situtaed at largest dista
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Consider a gold nucleus to be a sphere of radius 6.9 fermi in which protons and neutrons are distributed. Find the force of repulsion between two protons situated at largest separation. Why do these protons not fly apart under this repulsion?
Q.
Find the electric force between two protons separated by a distance of 1 fermi (1 fermi = 10
−15
m). The protons in a nucleus remain at a separation of this order.
Q.
Assertion :Forces acting between proton-proton
(
f
p
p
)
, proton-neutron
(
f
p
n
)
and neutron-neutron
(
f
n
n
)
are such that
f
p
p
<
f
p
n
=
f
n
n
Reason: Electrostatic force of repulsion between two protons reduces net nuclear forces between them.
Q.
How do neutrons prevent repulsion of two or more protons in the nucleus of an atom?
Q.
In the nucleus of helium if
F
1
is the net force between two protons
F
2
is the net force between two neutrons and
F
3
is the net force between a proton and a neutron. Then,
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