Problem Solutions For Introductory Nuclear Physics By Kenneth S. Krane ~upd~
Attempt every problem for 45 minutes without looking at a solution. Write down where you get stuck ("I don’t know how to integrate the Gamow factor" or "I can’t derive the partial half-life for alpha decay"). Frustration is not failure; it is identifying your learning edge.
The de Broglie wavelength of a particle is $\lambda = \frachp$, where $p$ is the momentum of the particle. Attempt every problem for 45 minutes without looking
Remember that the atomic mass includes electrons; for high precision, ensure you subtract the electron mass or use atomic hydrogen mass ( ) in your calculation. 🌀 Chapter 3: The Force Between Nucleons for high precision
ρ ≈ 2.3 * 10^17 kg/m^3