9A.3 Fission And Fusion Flashcards
what is the mass deficit/defect
the difference between the measured mass of the nucleus and the sum total of the constituent nucleons
what is biding energy
the energy used to hole the nucleus together, and its converted from the mass deficit following E = mc^2, alternatively it is the energy needed to break the nucleus into induvial nucleons
why is the measured mass less than the constituent mass
because some of the constituent mass is converted into energy that is used to bind the nucleons in the nucleus
how can we convert the mass deficit into Energy when its in u
1 u = 931.5 Mev
when doing binding energy calculations always
use the largest S.F
how do you find out the amount of energy required to remove one nucleon from a nucleus
find the binding energy of that nucleus then divide by the number of nucleons (this can be used to compare how strongly different nuclei’s are held together)
any nuclear reaction with increasing binding energy per nucleon will
give out energy
what is the element with the highest binding energy per nucleon
56 - iron
what is fusion
small nuclides combine together to make larger nuclei, releasing energy
what is fission
a large nuclei is broken into smaller nuclides, releasing energy
past Iron 56 which nuclear reaction is more beneficial and why
nuclear fission since iron 56 has the highest binding energy per nuclei so when nuclei larger than iron - 56 are broken into smaller ones the nuclei made would have a larger binding energy so energy will be given out
before Iron 56 which nuclear reaction is more beneficial and why
nuclear fusion, since the biding energy increases up to iron 56 so when the fuse their product would have a larger binding energy per nucleon so more energy is given out
what are the stages of nuclear fusion
stage 1: two protons fuse
stage 2: one proton changes into a neutron by beta plus decay leaving a deuterium nucleus
stage 3: a proton join the deuterium nucleus to form He - 3
stage 4: two He -3 fuse
stage 5: two protons break off forming a He-4
the energy released when a nucleus with a bigger binding energy per nucleon is made from two smaller nuclei comes from
the mass deficit, but most of the mass deficit is used for binding energy
why cant we currently use nuclear fusion to supply energy on earth
- very high energy are required to make two positively charged protons to collide
- very large density of protons to ensure that each colliding proton in the reaction is sustained
- it needs very strong magnetic fields