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AS Β· Quantum physics (M4.5)

In a school photoelectric-effect experiment with a clean photocathode, monochromatic light of wavelength 400 nm gives a stopping potential of 0.80 V at a certain intensity. The light is then changed to 360 nm while the intensity is halved. With all other conditions the same, which statement must be true about the new stopping potential? (Useful data: (hc)/e β‰ˆ 1.24 Γ— 10^-6 V m.)

A2 Β· Nuclear physics (M6.4): mass–energy and binding energy; fission/fusion (qual.)

An R&D team compares two fuels for a compact power source: (i) deuterium–tritium fusion, 2H + 3H β†’ 4He + n, and (ii) fission of 235U to typical mid‑mass fragments. Take average binding energy per nucleon for the fission fragments β‰ˆ 8.5 MeV and for 235U β‰ˆ 7.6 MeV. For fusion, the total binding energies of 2H and 3H are about 2.2 MeV and 8.5 MeV respectively, and the binding energy per nucleon of 4He is about 7.1 MeV. Assuming the energy released equals the increase in binding energy and that mass per nucleon is effectively constant across fuels, which statement about energy released per kilogram must be true?

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