The rest mass and energy lost in the collision. Also, quantity of lost kinetic energy in this collision.
Answer to Problem 34P
The rest mass:
The energy loss is 0.
Quantity of lost energy:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Potential difference is
The rest mass of an electron is
Formula used:
It is known that,
Where,
Calculation:
First calculate the rest mass.
If
According to this, energy is conserved. So, there was no energy loss.
Also, final particle is at rest. Thus, kinetic energy loss is the initial kinetic energy of the two colliding particles:
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