To solve the problem, we need to understand what a negative kinetic energy value means in nuclear models.
- In physics, kinetic energy is usually positive because it represents the energy of motion.
- However, in certain nuclear models, especially when describing bound systems like nuclei, energy values can be considered differently.
- The total energy of a system can be negative, indicating that the system is bound and stable.
- A negative kinetic energy value in nuclear models suggests the particle is in a bound state within the nucleus.
- It means the particle does not have enough energy to escape the nuclear potential well.
- The negative value reflects that energy must be supplied to remove (unbind) the particle from the nucleus.
- Negative kinetic energy in nuclear models does not mean actual negative motion energy.
- It signifies the particle is tightly bound inside the nucleus and stable.
In nuclear models, a negative kinetic energy value indicates that the particle is in a bound and stable state within the nucleus.
Select the statements that are CORRECT regarding patterns of biodiversity.
Which of the following hormone is not produced by placenta ?
List - I | List - II | ||
| A | Streptokinase | I | Blood-Cholestrol lowering agents |
| B | Cyclosporin | II | Clot Buster |
| C | Statins | III | Propionibacterium sharmanii |
| D | Swiss Cheese | IV | Immuno suppressive agent |
Which of the following option determines percolation and water holding capacity of soils ?