Problem Solutions For Introductory Nuclear Physics | By Kenneth S. Krane !full!
Includes alpha, beta, and gamma decay, alongside modern topics like double beta decay and the Mössbauer effect.
Krane frequently provides nuclear data tables in the appendix. Problems will ask: "Using the mass excesses from Appendix B, compute the Q-value for..." without further hand-holding. A proper solution must demonstrate how to look up and subtract atomic mass excesses correctly. Includes alpha, beta, and gamma decay, alongside modern
Using the Semi-Empirical Mass Formula, estimate the contribution of the Coulomb term to the binding energy of $^40\textCa$ ($Z=20$). and gamma decay
Since the official manual is out of print, students often rely on several modern alternatives: Includes alpha, beta, and gamma decay, alongside modern
The textbook itself and some supplementary materials are occasionally available for borrowing on the Internet Archive . Practical Implementation