College Physics (10th Edition)
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Chapter 28, Problem 66PP
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The imparted energy to a cell during one day’s treatment.
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QUESTION 15
Find the distance of closet approach of 8.0-MeV protons incident on a gold foil.
O A. 2.8X 10-14m
O B.
5.6X10-14m
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O D-0.7X10-14m
O E. 9.9X10-14m
Part 1
Find the speed an alpha particle requires to come within 4 x 10-14 m of a gold nucleus. Coulomb's constant is
8.99 x 109 Nm2/C2, the charge on an electron is 1.6 × 10-19 C, and the mass of the alpha particle is 6.64 x
10-27 kg. Answer in units of m/s.
Part 2
Find the energy of the alpha particle. Answer in units of MeV.
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