Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Author: Katz
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 20, Problem 34PQ

(a)

To determine

The fraction of the galaxy’s volume is occupied by stars.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 34PQ

The fraction of the galaxy’s volume is occupied by stars is 1.2×1024_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation of fraction of galaxy’s volume is occupied by stars.

  f=VstarV                                                                                                            (I)

Here, f is the fraction, Vstar is the volume of star and V is the total volume.

Write the expression for the volume of star.

  Vstar=N(43π(0.63Rs)3)                                                                                 (II)

Here, N is the total number of star and Rs is the radius of sun.

Rewrite the expression for the fraction.

  f=NV(43π(0.63Rs)3)                                                                                  (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.098/pc3 for (N/V) and 6.96×108m for Rs in equation (III) to find f.

  f=[(0.098/pc3)(3.086×1016/m31/pc3)](43π(0.63(6.96×108m))3)=(3.33×1051m-3)(43π(0.63(6.96×108m))3)=1.2×1024

Thus, the fraction of the galaxy’s volume is occupied by stars is 1.2×1024_.

(b)

To determine

The mean free path of a star through galaxy.

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Answer to Problem 34PQ

The mean free path of a star through galaxy is 8.81×1031m_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation of mean free path.

  λ=1(42)π(0.63Rs)2(N/V)                                                                        (IV)

Here, λ is the mean free path and (N/V) is the number density.

Conclusion:

Substitute, 0.098/pc3 for (N/V) and 6.96×108m for Rs in equation (IV) to find λ.

  λ=1(42)π(0.63(6.96×108m))2[(0.098/pc3)(3.086×1016/m31/pc3)]=1(42)(4.38×108m)2(3.33×1051m-3)=8.81×1031m

Thus, the mean free path of a star through galaxy is 8.81×1031m_.

(c)

To determine

The probability of collision.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 34PQ

The probability of collision is 3.5×1013_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the probability.

  p=λdλ                                                                                                              (V)

Here, p is probability and λd is the travelled distance.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1000pc for λd and 8.81×1031m for λ in equation (IV) to find p.

  p=(1000pc)(3.086×1016m1pc)(8.81×1031m)=3.5×1013

Therefore, the probability of collision is 3.5×1013_.

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