50 28 20 g9/2 pl/2 15/2 p3/2 17/2 d3/2 s1/2 d5/2 8 pl/2 p3/2 Question 1 (6 pts) Using the above diagram: A. (2 pts) sket

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50 28 20 g9/2 pl/2 15/2 p3/2 17/2 d3/2 s1/2 d5/2 8 pl/2 p3/2 Question 1 (6 pts) Using the above diagram: A. (2 pts) sket

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50 28 20 G9 2 Pl 2 15 2 P3 2 17 2 D3 2 S1 2 D5 2 8 Pl 2 P3 2 Question 1 6 Pts Using The Above Diagram A 2 Pts Sket 1
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50 28 20 g9/2 pl/2 15/2 p3/2 17/2 d3/2 s1/2 d5/2 8 pl/2 p3/2 Question 1 (6 pts) Using the above diagram: A. (2 pts) sketch the expected low-lying level scheme for 42Ca, explaining your reasoning. B. (2 pts) sketch the expected low-lying level scheme for 42Sc, explaining your reasoning. (2 pts) What is the ground-state configuration for 59 Cu? What is the ground-state spin and parity? What is the maximum angular momentum that this configuration can couple to? C. www.
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