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Giancoli's Physics: Principles with Applications, 7th Edition
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Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
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30-1: Nuclear Properties
30-2: Binding Energy
30-3 to 30-7: Radioactive Decay
30-8 to 30-11: Half-Life, Decay Rates, Decay Series, Dating

Question by Giancoli, Douglas C., Physics: Principles with Applications, 7th Ed., ©2014, Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education Inc., New York.
Problem 11
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Approximately how many nucleons are there in a 1.0-kg object? Does it matter what the object is made of? Why or why not?

A
6×1026 nucleons6 \times 10^{26} \textrm{ nucleons}. The mass of each nucluon is approximately the same, so it does not matter what it's made of.
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