To calculate the Nuclear Q Value (\(Q\)):
\[ Q = (mr - mp) \times 0.9315 \]
Where:
The Nuclear Q Value is a measure of the energy released or absorbed during a nuclear reaction. It is calculated by subtracting the product of the masses from the sum of the reactants and then multiplying by 0.9315.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Q = (10 - 9) \times 0.9315 = 0.9315 \text{ GeV} \]
The Nuclear Q Value is 0.9315 GeV.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Q = (15 - 14) \times 0.9315 = 0.9315 \text{ GeV} \]
The Nuclear Q Value is 0.9315 GeV.