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Unlike introductory physics (Young & Freedman) or electrodynamics (Griffiths), Wiley never widely released an official, complete solutions manual for Introductory Nuclear Physics to the public. Instructors have access to an abbreviated "Instructor’s Manual," but it is sparse—often just the final numerical answer, not the derivation. Wiley never widely released an official
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To balance the equation, we need to conserve the number of protons and neutrons:
where c is the speed of light (approximately 931.5 MeV/u).