Radioactivity
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147572 What happens to the mass number and atomic number of an element when it emits $\gamma$ radiation?

1 Mass number decreases by four and atomic number decreases by two.
2 Mass number and atomic number remain unchanged.
3 Mass number remains unchanged, while atomic number decreases by one.
4 Mass number increases by four and atomic number increases by two.
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147575 The equation $4_{1}^{1} \mathrm{H}^{-} \rightarrow{ }_{4}^{2} \mathrm{He}^{2-}+2 \mathrm{e}^{-1}+26 \mathrm{MeV}$ represents.

1 $\beta$-decay
2 $\gamma$-decay
3 fusion
4 fission
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147579 In which process neutron is converted into proton?

1 $\alpha$-decay
2 $\beta^{+}$decay
3 $\beta^{-}$decay
4 $\gamma$ decay
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147582 A radioactive sample has an activity $A$ in air. If the sample is kept inside water, then its activity A'.

1 Becomes less than $\mathrm{A}$
2 Becomes more than $\mathrm{A}$
3 Is same as A
4 Will be less than or equal to A depending on the density of water
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147572 What happens to the mass number and atomic number of an element when it emits $\gamma$ radiation?

1 Mass number decreases by four and atomic number decreases by two.
2 Mass number and atomic number remain unchanged.
3 Mass number remains unchanged, while atomic number decreases by one.
4 Mass number increases by four and atomic number increases by two.
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147575 The equation $4_{1}^{1} \mathrm{H}^{-} \rightarrow{ }_{4}^{2} \mathrm{He}^{2-}+2 \mathrm{e}^{-1}+26 \mathrm{MeV}$ represents.

1 $\beta$-decay
2 $\gamma$-decay
3 fusion
4 fission
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147579 In which process neutron is converted into proton?

1 $\alpha$-decay
2 $\beta^{+}$decay
3 $\beta^{-}$decay
4 $\gamma$ decay
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147582 A radioactive sample has an activity $A$ in air. If the sample is kept inside water, then its activity A'.

1 Becomes less than $\mathrm{A}$
2 Becomes more than $\mathrm{A}$
3 Is same as A
4 Will be less than or equal to A depending on the density of water
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147572 What happens to the mass number and atomic number of an element when it emits $\gamma$ radiation?

1 Mass number decreases by four and atomic number decreases by two.
2 Mass number and atomic number remain unchanged.
3 Mass number remains unchanged, while atomic number decreases by one.
4 Mass number increases by four and atomic number increases by two.
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147575 The equation $4_{1}^{1} \mathrm{H}^{-} \rightarrow{ }_{4}^{2} \mathrm{He}^{2-}+2 \mathrm{e}^{-1}+26 \mathrm{MeV}$ represents.

1 $\beta$-decay
2 $\gamma$-decay
3 fusion
4 fission
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147579 In which process neutron is converted into proton?

1 $\alpha$-decay
2 $\beta^{+}$decay
3 $\beta^{-}$decay
4 $\gamma$ decay
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147582 A radioactive sample has an activity $A$ in air. If the sample is kept inside water, then its activity A'.

1 Becomes less than $\mathrm{A}$
2 Becomes more than $\mathrm{A}$
3 Is same as A
4 Will be less than or equal to A depending on the density of water
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147572 What happens to the mass number and atomic number of an element when it emits $\gamma$ radiation?

1 Mass number decreases by four and atomic number decreases by two.
2 Mass number and atomic number remain unchanged.
3 Mass number remains unchanged, while atomic number decreases by one.
4 Mass number increases by four and atomic number increases by two.
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147575 The equation $4_{1}^{1} \mathrm{H}^{-} \rightarrow{ }_{4}^{2} \mathrm{He}^{2-}+2 \mathrm{e}^{-1}+26 \mathrm{MeV}$ represents.

1 $\beta$-decay
2 $\gamma$-decay
3 fusion
4 fission
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147579 In which process neutron is converted into proton?

1 $\alpha$-decay
2 $\beta^{+}$decay
3 $\beta^{-}$decay
4 $\gamma$ decay
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147582 A radioactive sample has an activity $A$ in air. If the sample is kept inside water, then its activity A'.

1 Becomes less than $\mathrm{A}$
2 Becomes more than $\mathrm{A}$
3 Is same as A
4 Will be less than or equal to A depending on the density of water