5-For A=50,we have the masses
59Cr
5gMn
where the masses are given in atomic unit (u). Using these values, estimate the constant b5, the strength of the pairing term in the semi-empirical formula.
6- Let's dream of a car working with nuclear fuel. So, assume that in the Uranium fission, we get 200 MeV as release energy per nucleus. How far can you drive a car with 1 g of 235U as fuel when a car uses approximately 1 L of gasoline (density 0.70 g/cm3) for every 10 km? The heat of burning for octane (C;H1s) is 5500 kJ/mole and a gasoline engine can utilize 18% of the total energy.