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- ItemView?assignmentProblemID=150282761&offset3Dnext Homework 7 - Magnetic Field and Forces Exercise 27.21 A deuteron (the nucleus of an isotope of hydrogen) has a mass of 3.34x10-27 kg and a charge of 1.60×10-19 C. The deuteron travels in a circular path with a radius of 7.50 mm in a magnetic field with a magnitude of 2.20 T Part A Find the speed of the deuteron. να ΑΣφ m/s Submit Request Answer Part B Find the time required for it to make - of a revolution. t = Submit Request Answer a P Type here to searchElectrons are accelerated through a potential difference of 950 kV, so that their kinetic energy is 9.50x105 eV. Part B What would the speed be if it were computed from the principles of classical mechanics? Express your answer in meters per second.A ball of mass m traveling at a speed of 0.80c has a perfectly inelastic collision with an identical ball at rest. If Newtonian physics were correct for these speeds, momentum conservation would tell us that a ball of mass 2m departs the collision with a speed of 0.40c. Let's do a relativistic collision analysis to determine the mass and speed of the ball after the collision. Part C What is the initial total energy? Give your answer as a fraction times mc². Don't forget that there are two balls. Express your answer in terms of c and m. IVD ΑΣΦ E= Submit Part D Uf = Request Answer Because energy can be transformed into mass, and vice versa, you cannot assume that the final mass is 2m. Instead, let the final state of the system be an unknown mass M traveling at the unknown speed uf. You have two conservation laws. Find uf. Express your answer in terms of c and m. Submit IVE ΑΣΦ ? Request Answer ?
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- Suppose an alpha particle (which has a mass of 6.645 × 10-27 kg) is moving at 0.29c.Randomized Variablesv = 0.29 c Part A) What is the momentum of the alpha particle in kg ⋅ m/s?The infinitisimal work done when extending a rod is given by SW = fdL. Which of the following Maxwell relations is derived from the internal energy? Select one: a. Ob. ² C. ○ d. Ꭲ (5) S - (355) f (F), = (²), T (²7) ₂ = ( 5 ) ₁ as S (2/²)₁ = − ( ³ ) ₁