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The probability of nuclear fusion is greatly enhanced when the appropriate nuclei are brought close together, but their mutual coulomb repul
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The probability of nuclear fusion is greatly enhanced when the appropriate nuclei are brought close together, but their mutual coulomb repulsion must be overcome. This can be done using the kinetic energy of high temperature gas ions or by accelerating the nuclei toward one another.
Required:
a. Calculate the potential energy of two singly charged nuclei separated by 1.00×10^−12m
b. At what temperature will atoms of a gas have an average kinetic energy equal to this needed electrical potential energy?
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Answer:
a
b
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The distance of separation is
Generally the electric potential energy can be mathematically represented as
Given that in a nuclei the only charged particle is the proton who charge is
Hence
And k is the coulomb constant with values
So we have that
The relationship between the electrical potential energy and the temperature is mathematically represented as
Here k is the Boltzmann’s constant with value
making T the subject
substituting values