Atomic Mass - Atomic number
You calculate the number of neutron in the nucleus of an atom by : atomic mass - atomic number = neutron number. :) hope this helps
proten+neutron
To calculate the energy output of a thorium subcritical reactor when you know the neutron flux input, you would multiply the neutron flux by the energy produced per neutron capture in the thorium fuel. This can be determined based on the specific design and characteristics of the reactor. By knowing the neutron flux input and the energy produced per neutron capture, you can estimate the energy output of the reactor.
neutron can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number of the particular atom from its mass number.
To calculate the velocity of a neutron with a given wavelength, you can use the de Broglie wavelength formula: λ = h / mv, where h is the Planck constant, m is the mass of the neutron, v is the velocity, and λ is the given wavelength. Solve for v to find the velocity of the neutron.
Absorption of neutrons by an element depends on neutron cross-section data for that element at the energy of interest. The absorption cross-section gives the probability of a neutron being absorbed by an atom of the element. Measuring the absorptions at a certain neutron energy can help in determining the propensity of an element to absorb neutrons at that energy level.
The neutron was discovered in 1932 when James Chadwick used scattering data to calculate the mass of this neutral particle.
Calculate the rest energy of the alpha particle and the products using E=mc^2, then take the difference (initial - final) between the initial and final states. If your final proton and neutron are independent, use the individual proton and neutron mass in your calculation. If they come off as a deuterium, use the mass of deuterium in the calculation. So you get E(4He) - E(2H) -E(mp) - E(mn) in the former case, and E(4HE) - 2E(2H) in the latter case.
you already partly answered your own question. Neutrons.
Judy neutron
There is no way of calculating protons and neutrons from total mass because there is no correlation between the number of porton and neutron.
No. A neutron carries no charge.