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1 April, 12:34

A 108 49in source emits a 633-kev gamma photon and a 606-kev internal-conversion electron from the k shell. what is the binding energy of the electron in the k shell?

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  1. 1 April, 12:46
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    Binding energy is the energy needed to emit the electron from the shell. Using the formula below to compute for BE. Binding Energy BE = Energy of photon - Kinetic energy electron

    where

    Energy proton = 633 keV

    KE electron = 606 keV

    Binding energy BE = 27 keVThe binding energy of the k subshell is equal to 27 keV.
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