EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS, VOLUME 2
EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS, VOLUME 2
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Chapter 30, Problem 31P

(a)

To determine

The conservation of strangeness in the reaction.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 31P

The strangeness is not conserved.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is,

Λ0p+π+

A strangeness of Λ0 is -1, the strangeness of p is 0 and the strangeness of π+ is 0.

Therefore,

10+010

The difference in strangeness in the reaction is,

Δs=10=10

  • Δs is the variation in strangeness in each side of the reaction

Thus, the strangeness is not conserved.

Conclusion:

The strangeness is not conserved.

(b)

To determine

The conservation of strangeness in the reaction.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 31P

The strangeness is conserved.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is,

π++pΛ0+K+

A strangeness of Λ0 is -1, the strangeness of p is 0 , the strangeness of K0 is +1 and the strangeness of π+ is 0.

Therefore,

0+01+100

The difference in strangeness in the reaction is,

Δs=00=0

  • Δs is the variation in strangeness in each side of the reaction

Thus, the strangeness is conserved.

Conclusion:

The strangeness is conserved.

(c)

To determine

The conservation of strangeness in the reaction.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 31P

The strangeness is conserved.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is,

p¯+pΛ0¯+Λ0

A strangeness of Λ0 is -1, the strangeness of p is 0 , the strangeness of Λ0¯ is +1 and the strangeness of p¯ is 0.

Therefore,

0+01+100

The difference in strangeness in the reaction is,

Δs=00=0

  • Δs is the variation in strangeness in each side of the reaction

Thus, the strangeness is conserved.

Conclusion:

The strangeness is conserved.

(d)

To determine

The conservation of strangeness in the reaction.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 31P

The strangeness is not conserved.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is,

π+pπ+Σ+

A strangeness of π is 0, the strangeness of p is 0 , the strangeness of π is 0 and the strangeness of Σ+ is -1.

Therefore,

0+00101

The difference in strangeness in the reaction is,

Δs=10=1

  • Δs is the variation in strangeness in each side of the reaction

Thus, the strangeness is not conserved.

Conclusion:

The strangeness is not conserved.

(e)

To determine

The conservation of strangeness in the reaction.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31P

The strangeness is not conserved.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is,

ΞΛ0+π

A strangeness of Λ0 is -1, the strangeness of Ξ is -2 and the strangeness of π is 0.

Therefore,

21+021

The difference in strangeness in the reaction is,

Δs=21=10

  • Δs is the variation in strangeness in each side of the reaction

Thus, the strangeness is not conserved.

Conclusion:

The strangeness is not conserved.

(f)

To determine

The conservation of strangeness in the reaction.

(f)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 31P

The strangeness is not conserved.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is,

Ξp+π

A strangeness of p is 0, the strangeness of Ξ is -2 and the strangeness of π is 0.

Therefore,

20+020

The difference in strangeness in the reaction is,

Δs=20=20

  • Δs is the variation in strangeness in each side of the reaction

Thus, the strangeness is not conserved.

Conclusion:

The strangeness is not conserved.

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