Heavy stable nuclei have more neutrons than protons. This is because of the fact that
In a nuclear reactor, moderators slow down the neutrons which come out in a fission process. The moderator used have light nuclei. Heavy nuclei will not serve the purpose, because
Fusion processes, like combining two deuterons to form a He nucleus are impossible at ordinary temperatures and pressure. The reasons for this can be traced to the fact
Samples of two radioactive nuclides $A$ and $B$ are taken $\lambda_A$ and $\lambda_B$ are the disintegration constants of $A$ and $B$ respectively. In which of the following cases, the two samples can simultaneously have the same decay rate at any time?
The variation of decay rate of two radioactive samples $A$ and $B$ with time is shown in figure. Which of the following statements are true?