College Physics 11E Global Edition
College Physics 11E Global Edition
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781337620338
Author: SERWAY/VUILLE
Publisher: CENGAGE Learning Custom Publishing
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Chapter 26, Problem 38AP

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To determine

The speed of proton that has the same kinetic energy of electron.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38AP

The speed of proton that has the same kinetic energy of electron is 7.08×103km/s .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info:

The rest energy of electron is 938.3MeV .

The rest energy of proton is 0.511MeV .

The speed of electron is 0.750c .

The speed of light is 3.00×108m/s .

The formula used to calculate the gamma factor of electron is,

γe=11(vec)2

  • γe is the gamma factor of electron
  • ve is the velocity of electron
  • c is the speed of light

The formula used to calculate the gamma factor of proton is,

γp=11(vpc)2

  • γp is the gamma factor of proton
  • vp is the velocity of proton

The formula used to calculate the kinetic energy of electron is,

K.E=(γe1)ER=(11(vec)21)ERe I

  • K.E is the kinetic energy
  • ve is the speed of electron
  • ERe is the rest energy

The formula used to calculate the kinetic energy of proton is,

K.E=(γp1)ER=(11(vpc)21)ERp II

  • vp is the speed of electron
  • ERp is the rest energy

Since, the kinetic energies are same, equate the equations I and II .

(11(vec)21)ERe=(11(vpc)21)ERp

 Rearrange the equation to find vp .

vp=c1(ERpERe)21(11(vec)21+ERpERe)2

Substitute 938.3MeV for ERp , 0.511MeV for ERe and 0.750c for ve to find vp .

vp=c1(938.3MeV0.511MeV)21(11(0.750cc)21+938.3MeV0.511MeV)2=0.0236c=(0.0236c)(3.00×108m/s1c)(1km103m)=7.08×103km/s

Thus, the speed of proton that has the same kinetic energy of electron is 7.08×103km/s .

Conclusion:

The speed of proton that has the same kinetic energy of electron is 7.08×103km/s .

(b)

To determine

The speed of proton that has the same momentum as the electron.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 38AP

The speed of proton that has the same momentum as the electron is 185km/s

Explanation of Solution

Given Info:

The mass of electron is 9.11×1031kg .

The mass of proton is 1.67×1027kg .

The formula used to calculate the momentum of electron is,

P=γemeve=11(vec)2meve I

  • P is the momentum
  • me is the mass of electron

The formula used to calculate the momentum of electron is,

P=γemeve==11(vpc)2mpvp II

  • mp is the mass of proton

Since, the kinetic energies are same, equate the equations I and II .

11(vec)2meve=11(vpc)2mpvp

 Rearrange the equation to find vp .

vp=(meve)2(mp)2(1(vec)2)+(mevec)2

Substitute 9.11×1031kg for me , 1.67×1027kg for mp and 0.750c for ve to find vp .

vp=((9.11×1031kg)(0.750c))2(1.67×1027kg)2(1(0.750cc)2)+((9.11×1031kg)(0.750c)c)2=(9.11×1031kg)2(0.7502)(3.00×108m/s)2(1.67×1027kg)2(10.7502)+(9.11×1031kg)2(0.750)2=185×103m/s=(185×103m/s)(1km103m)=185km/s

Thus, the speed of proton that has the same momentum as the electron is 185km/s .

Conclusion:

The speed of proton that has the same momentum as the electron is 185km/s

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