- ✓$10g$
- B$5g$
- C$2.5g$
- D$1.25g$
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A freshly prepared radioactive source emits radiation of intensity that is $64$ times the permissible level. This means that it is possible to work safely till $6$ half$-$lives $($as $2^6= 64$) of the radioactive source. Since the half-life of the source is $2h$, the minimum time after which it would be possible to work safely with this source is $12h$.
When the train is stationary, the separation between the alpha particle and recoiling uranium nucleus is $x$ in time $t$ after the decay. Even if the decay is taking place in a moving train and the separation is measured by the passenger sitting in it, the separation between the alpha particle and nucleus will be $x$. This is because the observer is also moving with the same speed with which the alpha particle and recoiling nucleus are moving, i.e. they all are in the same frame that is moving at a uniform speed.
Protons and neutrons are present inside the nucleus and they exert strong attractive nuclear force on each other. These forces are equal in magnitude, irrespective of the charge present on the nucleons.
$\therefore$$F_{p p} = F_{p n} = F_{n n}$
Here, $F_{p p} = F_{p n} = F_{n n}$ denote the magnitudes of the nuclear force by a proton on a proton, by a proton on a neutron and by a neutron on a neutron, respectively.