Let m p be the mass of a proton, m n the mass of a neutron, M 1 the mass of Ne nucleus…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Nuclei
Let mp be the mass of a proton, mn the mass of a neutron, M1 the mass of Ne nucleus and M2 the mass of Ca nucleus. Then
- M2 = M1
- M2 > 2M1
- M2 < 2M1
- M1 < 10 (mn + mp).
Answer
(C) M 2 M 1
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