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Title: Modern Physics
Description: Notes on modern day physics. Includes experiments, definitions and theory on all the subject matter. Aimed at all levels for a principle understanding on the subject.
Description: Notes on modern day physics. Includes experiments, definitions and theory on all the subject matter. Aimed at all levels for a principle understanding on the subject.
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Modern Physics
26 January 2015
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Cathode ray tube (CRT)
Electron beam
Vacuum
Grid
Light
Heater
Cathode
Anode
x-plates
-
+
High voltage supply approx
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Activity
○ λ
Decay constant
High value
□ Very radioactive material
○ Radioactivity
Measured
□ Half-life of an element
Time taken for half the nuclei in any given sample to decay
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Time taken for half the nuclei in any given sample to decay
Time taken for the activity of any given sample to decrease to half its original
value
Relegated
◊ Decay constant
◊ Formula
Unit of activity
□ Becquerel
One
◊ Disintegration
One nucleus per second
• STS
○ Radioactivity
Effects
□ Dangerous
□ Positive
Ionising effect
□ Damage to human cells
□ Lead to cancer
Radon gas exposure
□ Alpha emitter
□ Lung cancer causer
Used
□ Treat cancer
Small doses
◊ So as not to cause cancer while treating it
Nuclear fission
• Nuclear fission
○ Breaking up of a large nucleus into a smaller nuclei of similar size with release of energy
• Uranium
○ U-238
• Rare isotope
○ U-235
○ Most important atom
Undergo fission
○ Bombarded with neutrons
Splits in two
Creates
□ Barium
□ Krypton
Releases
□ 2/3 neutrons
Barium
92 protons
Neutrons
143 neutrons
Neutron
235
Krypton
• On average
○ One new neutron
Fission in another atom
□ Reaction sustained
□ Gradual release of energy
• Chain reaction
○ All 3/2 new neutrons create fission
○ Large release of energy
Quickly
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+ energy
○ Quickly
• Difference
○ Atomic bomb
○ Nuclear power station
• U-235
○ Exceeds particular mass
Chain reaction occurs
Critical mass
□ 10kg
• STS
○ Fission reactor
Fuel rods
□ Enriched uranium
□ Uranium
Extra U-235
Control rods
□ Absorb neutrons
□ Control speed of reaction
Moderators
□ Slow down neutrons
□ Most efficient
Slightly slower than speed emitted from atom
Energy released
□ Converts water to steam
□ Drive turbines
Control rods
Steam
Water
Coolant
Moderators
Fuel rods
Nuclear fusion
• Nuclear fusion
○ Two small atomic nuclei join to form a larger nucleus accompanied by the release of large
amounts of energy
○ Sun
○ Stars
○ Forms
Deuterium ( ) atoms
□ Isotope of hydrogen
□ Forms
Helium
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Helium
• Source of energy
○ Advantages
Huge resource
□ Ocean full of hydrogen
No dangerous waste products
Large energy release
• Only occurs at high temps
○ Hard to sustain safely
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Demonstration Experiments
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Rutherford's gold foil experiment
Apparatus
~2%
<1%
Alpha particles
~97%
Gold foil
Method
Rutherford fired a beam of alpha particles towards a thin sheet of gold
...
Observation
What Rutherford found is that most particles went through the foil, without causing damage to the foil
...
Conclusion
This experiment gave rise to the idea of the Rutherford-Bohr model of the atom, which is now the standard
view of the atom
...
Protons are the nucleus of a hydrogen atom
...
• The loss of energy and gain in mass fitted perfectly with Einstein's equation:
Remember
• The Cockcroft and Walton experiment demonstrated for the first time that the splitting of a nucleus was
possible by the use of artificially accelerated particles
...
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Definitions
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Thermionic emission
Thermionic emission is the emission of electrons from the surface of a hot metal
...
Threshold frequency
The threshold frequency of a metal is the minimum frequency of electromagnetic radiation
that will cause photoemission from that metal
...
Pair annihilation
Pair annihilation is the transformation of a particle and anti-particle into 2 photons of
electromagnetic energy
...
Radioactivity
Radioactivity is the emission of either particles or electromagnetic radiation from the
nucleus of an atom
...
Law of radioactive decay
This law states that the number of disintegrations per second is proportional to the number
of nuclei present
...
One Becquerel
One Becquerel is defined as the disintegration of one nucleus per second
...
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Nuclear fusion
Nuclear fusion occurs when two small atomic nuclei join together to form a larger nucleus,
accompanied by the release of large amounts of energy
Title: Modern Physics
Description: Notes on modern day physics. Includes experiments, definitions and theory on all the subject matter. Aimed at all levels for a principle understanding on the subject.
Description: Notes on modern day physics. Includes experiments, definitions and theory on all the subject matter. Aimed at all levels for a principle understanding on the subject.