ACP COLLEGE PHYS 1101/1102 BUNDLE
ACP COLLEGE PHYS 1101/1102 BUNDLE
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Chapter 29, Problem 38P

(a)

To determine

The mass of the particles on the left side.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The mass of the particles on the left side is 8.023829 u.

Explanation of Solution

The mass of the particles on the left side is,

mi=m(H11)+m(L37i)

  • m(H11) is the mass of H11 .
  • m(L37i) is the mass of L37i .

Substitute 1.007825 u for m(H11) and 7.016004 u for m(L37i) .

mi=(1.007825 u)+(7.016004 u)=8.023829 u

Conclusion:

The mass of the particles on the left side is 8.023829 u.

(b)

To determine

The mass of the particles on the right side.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The mass of the particles on the right side is 8.025594 u.

Explanation of Solution

The mass of the particles on the left side is,

mf=m(B17e)+m(n01)

  • m(B17e) is the mass of B17e .
  • m(n01) is the mass of n01 .

Substitute 7.016929 u for m(B17e) and 1.008665 u for m(n01) .

mf=(7.016929 u)+(1.008665u)=8.025594 u

Conclusion:

The mass of the particles on the right side is 8.025594 u.

(c)

To determine

The Q-value.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The Q-value is 1.64MeV .

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the Q-value is,

Q=(mimf)c2

  • c is the speed of light.

Substitute 8.023829 u for mi , 8.025594 u for mf and 931.5 MeV/u for c2 .

Q=[(8.023829 u)(8.025594 u)](931.5MeV/u)=1.64MeV

Conclusion:

The Q-value is 1.64MeV .

(d)

To determine

The expression describing the law of conservation of momentum.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The expression describing the law of conservation of momentum is mpv=(mBe+mn)V

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the initial momentum is,

pi=mpv       (I)

Formula to calculate the final momentum is,

pf=mBeV+mnV=(mBe+mn)V       (II)

From Law of conservation of momentum,

pi=pf       (III)

Substitute Equations (I) and (II) in (III).

mpv=(mBe+mn)V

Conclusion:

The expression describing the law of conservation of momentum is mpv=(mBe+mn)V

(e)

To determine

The expression relating the kinetic energies of the particles.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The expression relating the kinetic energies of the particles is 12mpv2+Q=12(mBe+mn)V2

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the initial kinetic energy is,

KEi=12mpv2+Q       (IV)

Formula to calculate the final kinetic energy is,

KEf=12(mBe+mn)V2       (V)

From Law of conservation of energy,

KEi=KEf       (VI)

Substitute Equations (IV) and (V) in (VI).

12mpv2+Q=12(mBe+mn)V2

Conclusion:

The expression relating the kinetic energies of the particles is 12mpv2+Q=12(mBe+mn)V2

(f)

To determine

The minimum kinetic energy of the proton.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The minimum kinetic energy of the proton is 1.88 MeV.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the minimum kinetic energy of the proton is,

KEmin=(1+m(H11)m(L37i))|Q|

Substitute 1.007825 u for m(H11) , 7.016004 u for m(L37i) and 1.64MeV for Q .

KEmin=(1+1.007825 u7.016004 u)|1.64MeV|=(1+1.007825 u7.016004 u)(1.64MeV)=1.88MeV

Conclusion:

The minimum kinetic energy of the proton is 1.88 MeV

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