Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text, Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card)
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text, Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card)
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ISBN: 9781305586871
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 24, Problem 74P

(a)

To determine

The unit of the equation is watts.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 74P

The unit of the equation on the right hand side is watts.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The equation of the electromagnetic power is p=q2a26πεc3 .

The formula to calculate the electromagnetic power is,

p=q2a26πεc3 (1)

Here,

ε is the emissivity of the free space.

c is the speed of the light.

q is the charge of the particle.

The dimension of ε is [A2M1L3T4] , the dimension of q is [AT] , the dimension of c is [LT1] and the dimension of a is [LT2] .

Substitute the dimensions [A2M1L3T4] for ε , [AT] for q , [LT1] for c and [LT2] for a in the equation (1) to find the unit of p .

p=[AT]2×[LT2]2[A2M1L3T4]×[LT1]3=A2L2T2A2M1T1=ML2T3

The dimension [ML2T3] is of energy and the unit of energy is watts.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the unit of the equation on the right hand side is watts.

(b)

To determine

The acceleration of the electron.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 74P

The acceleration of the electron is 1.75×1013m/s2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The equation of the electromagnetic power is p=q2a26πεc3 .

The formula to calculate the acceleration is,

a=qEm (2)

Here,

q is the charge of the electron.

E is the magnitude of electric field.

m is the mass of the electron.

Substitute 1.6×1019C for q , 100V/m for E and 9.1×1031kg for m in the above equation to find the value of a .

a=(1.6×1019C)(100V/m)(9.1×1031kg)=1.75×1013m/s2

Thus, the acceleration of the electron is 1.75×1013m/s2 .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the acceleration of the electron is 1.75×1013m/s2 .

(c)

To determine

The electromagnetic power radiated by the electron.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 74P

The electromagnetic power radiated by the electron is 1.73×1024W .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The equation of the electromagnetic power is p=q2a26πεc3 .

The expression for the electromagnetic power is,

p=q2a26πεc3

Substitute 8.8×1012 for ε , 1.6×1019C for q , 3×108m/s for c and 1.75×1013m/s2 for a in the above equation to find the value of p .

p=(1.6×1019C)2(1.75×1013m/s2)26π(8.8×1012)(3×108m/s)3=1.73×1024W

Thus, the electromagnetic power radiated by the electron is 1.73×1024W .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the electromagnetic power radiated by the electron is 1.73×1024W .

(d)

To determine

The electromagnetic power of the proton leaving a cyclotron.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 74P

The electromagnetic power of the proton leaving a cyclotron is 2.08×1021W .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The electric flux of the particle is 487Nm2/C . the power is radiated equally in all directions is 25.0W .

Given info: The equation of the electromagnetic power is p=q2a26πεc3 .

The formula to calculate the acceleration is,

a=q2B2rm2 (2)

Here,

q is the charge of the proton.

B is the magnetic field.

r is the radius leaving the cyclotron.

m is the mass of the proton.

Substitute 1.6×1019C for q , 1.6×1027kg for m , 0.500m for r and 0.350T for B in the equation (2) to find the value of a .

a=(1.6×1019C)2(0.350T)2(0.500m)(1.6×1027kg)2=6.1×1014m/s2

The expression for the electromagnetic power is,

p=q2a26πεc3

Substitute 8.8×1012 for ε , 1.6×1019C for q , 3×108m/s for c and 6.1×1014m/s2 for a in the above equation to find the value of p .

p=(1.6×1019C)2(6.1×1014m/s2)26π(8.8×1012)(3×108m/s)3=2.08×1021W

Conclusion:

Therefore, the electromagnetic power of the proton leaving a cyclotron is 2.08×1021W .

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