1000 Solved Problems in Modern Physics

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324 6 Special Theory of Relativity


(c) If the alphas are to further break into neutrons and protons, then show that
the overall energy needed is identical with the results in (a)

6.45 The kinetic energy and the momentum of a particle deduced from mea-
surements on its track in nuclear photographic emulsions are 250 MeV and
368 MeV/c, respectively. Determine the mass of the particle in terms of elec-
tron mass and identify it.
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6.46 What is the rest mass energy of an electron (me= 9. 1 × 10 −^31 kg)?


6.47 What potential difference is required to accelerate an electron from rest to
velocity 0. 6 c?


6.48 At what velocity does the relativistic kinetic energy differ from the classical
energy by
(a) 1% (b) 10%?


6.49 Prove that ifν/c  1, the kinetic energy of a particle will be much less
than its rest energy. Further show that the relativistic expression reduces to the
classical one for small velocities.


6.50 Find the effective mass of a photon for
(a)λ= 5 , 000 A (visible region) (b) ̊ λ= 1 A (X-ray region) ̊


6.51 Show that 1 amu= 931 .5MeV/c^2


6.52 Estimate the energy that is released in the explosion of a fission bomb con-
taining 5.0 kg of fissionable material


6.53 A proton moving with a velocityβccollides with a stationary electron of mass
mand knocks it off at an angleθwith the incident direction. Show that the
energy imparted to the electron is approximately
T= 2 mc^2 β^2 cos^2 θ/(1−β^2 cos^2 θ)


6.54 A positive pion (mπ = 273 me) decays into a muon (mμ= 207 me) and
a neutrino (mν =0) at rest. Calculate the energy carried by the muon and
neutrino, given thatmec^2 = 0 .511 MeV


6.55 A body of rest massmtravelling initially at a speed ofβ= 0 .6 makes a com-
pletely inelastic collision with an identical body initially at rest. Find (a) the
speed of the resulting body (b) its rest mass in terms ofm.


6.56 A neutral particle is observed to decay into a kaon and a pion. They are pro-
duced in the opposite direction, each of them with momentum 861 MeV/c.
Calculate the mass of the neutral particle and identify it. (Mass of kaon is
494 MeV/c^2 ,Massofpionis140MeV/c^2 ).


6.57 A pion at rest decays viaπ→μ+ν. Find the speed of the muon in terms of
the masses involved.

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