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i need help with my nuc engineering hw due tomorrow. here is the link for hw1 in the course schedule. http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/courses/classes/NE39/index.htm
if anyone can help me with problems 2 and 3, email me at lml841@juno.com asap! thanks alot!
Astronuc
Feb7-05, 12:15 AM
Nothing like waiting for the night before, eh?
For problem 2. One is given a source strength 2.3 Ci (1 Ci = 3.7E10 disintegrations/sec) of 60Co (t1/2=5.27 yrs), which is also the activity.
Activity A = \lambda N, where \lambda (the decay constant) = 0.69315/ t1/2. Make sure you convert half-life to seconds if used with 1 Ci = 3.7E10 dps.
Therefore N (the number of atoms) = A / \lambda.
Using Avogadro's number and atomic mass, one can convert number of atoms to mass.
The activity A(t) as a function of time is given by A(t) = Ao e^{-\lambda t}. So one needs to find t when the activity has decreased to 1.4 Ci from 2.3 Ci.
For problem 3.
Look at class notes (Cross-section.pdf is a better explanation of the nuclear cross section concept covered during lecture 3):
FIGURE II.17. Monoenergetic parallel neutron beam incident normally on a thick target
and equations II.34 and II.35.
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