A 7 Li nucleus with a kinetic energy of 3.00 MeV is sent toward a 232Th nucleus. What is the least center-to-center separation between the two nuclei, assuming that the (more massive) 232Th nucleus does not move?
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Characteristic nuclear time is a useful but loosely defined quantity, taken to be the time required for a nucleon with a few million electron-volts of kinetic energy to travel a distance equal to the diameter of a middle-mass nuclide. What is the order of magnitude of this quantity? Consider 5 MeV neutrons traversing a nuclear diameter of 197Au; use Eq. 42-3.
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