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TERMINAL OBJECTIVE

OBJECTIVES DOE-HDBK-1019/1-93 Atomic and Nuclear Physics TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 2.0 Given necessary references, DESCRIBE  the various modes of radioactive decay. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 2.1 DESCRIBE  the following processes: a. Alpha decay d. Electron capture b. Beta-minus decay e. Internal conversions c. Beta-plus decay f. Isomeric transitions 2.2 Given a Chart of the Nuclides, WRITE  the radioactive decay chain for a nuclide. 2.3 EXPLAIN  why one or more gamma rays typically accompany particle emission. 2.4 Given  the  stability  curve  on  the  Chart  of  the  Nuclides,  DETERMINE   the  type  of radioactive decay that the nuclides in each region of the chart will typically undergo. 2.5 DEFINE  the following terms: a. Radioactivity d. Radioactive decay constant b. Curie e. Radioactive half-life c. Becquerel 2.6 Given  the  number  of  atoms  and  either  the  half-life  or  decay  constant  of  a  nuclide, CALCULATE  the activity. 2.7 Given the initial activity and the decay constant of a nuclide, CALCULATE the activity at any later time. 2.8 CONVERT  between the half-life and decay constant for a nuclide. 2.9 Given  the  Chart  of  the  Nuclides  and  the  original  activity,  PLOT  the  radioactive  decay curve for a nuclide on either linear or semi-log coordinates. 2.10 DEFINE  the following terms: a. Radioactive equilibrium b. Transient radioactive equilibrium NP-01 Page viii Rev. 0

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