Nuclear Fusion & Fission (Edexcel International A Level Physics)

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In the Sun, nuclear fusion occurs mainly in the core.

Which of the following is a reason for this?

  • Helium nuclei surround the core.

  • Most of the Sun’s hydrogen is in the core.

  • The core contains most of the mass of the Sun.

  • The temperature is greatest in the core.

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The graph shows how the binding energy per nucleon depends upon nucleon number for a range of naturally occurring nuclides.

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Which of the following can be deduced from the graph?

  • Fe presubscript blank presuperscript 56 readily undergoes fission.

  • Fission releases less energy than fusion.

  • High mass nuclei cannot undergo fusion.

  • Low mass nuclei release energy during fusion.

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The graph shows how the binding energy (B.E.) per nucleon varies with nucleon number A for low mass nuclei.

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Which of the following is the energy required to split a He‐4 nucleus into 2 protons and 2 neutrons?

  • 2.6 Me V

  • 7.1 Me V

  • 14.2 Me V

  • 28.4 Me V

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