Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
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Chapter 31, Problem 11P

(a)

To determine

The energy released in the reaction.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The energy released in the reaction is 0.782MeV_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the energy released in the reaction.

(ΔE)=(mnmpme)c2        (I)

Here, (ΔE) is the energy, mn,mp,me are the masses of the neutron, proton and electron, c is the speed of light.

Conclusion:

Mass of electron is negligible.

Substitute, 1.008665u for mn, 1.007825u for mp, 931.5MeV/u for c2 in equation (I) to find (ΔE).

(ΔE)=(1.008665u1.007825u)(931.5MeV/u)=0.783MeV

Thus, the energy released in the reaction is 0.782MeV_.

(b)

To determine

The speed of electron and proton after reaction.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The speed of electron and proton after reaction is ve=0.919c and vp=382km/s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the conservation momentum.

pe=pp        (II)

Here, pe,pp are the momentum of electron and proton.

Write the expression for the conservation energy by using (II).

(mpc2)2+pp2c2+(mec2)2+pe2c2=mnc2pe2c2={[(mnc2)2(mpc2)2+(mec2)2]2mnc2}2(mec2)2        (III)

Write the expression for the gamma factor.

γ=11(ve/c)2        (IV)

Here, γ is the gamma factor, ve is the speed of the electron.

Write the expression for the velocity of electron by using conservation of momentum and equation (IV).

pec=γmevecγvec=pecmec2(11(ve/c)2)vec=pecmec2ve=[11+(mec2/pec)2]c        (V)

Here, me is the mass of electron.

Write the expression for the velocity of proton by using conservation of momentum and equation (II) and (IV).

pec=γmpvpcγvpc=pecmpc2(11(ve/c)2)vec=pecmec2vp=[11+(mpc2/pec)2]c        (VI)

Here, mp is the mass of proton and vp is the velocity of proton.

Conclusion:

Substitute, 939.6MeV for mnc2, 938.3MeV for mpc2, 0.511MeV for mec2 in equation (II) to find pc.

pe2c2={[(939.6MeV)2(938.3MeV)2+(0.511MeV)2]2(939.6MeV)}2(0.511MeV)2pc=1.19MeV

Substitute, 1.19MeV for pec0.511MeV for mec2 in equation (V) to find ve.

ve=[11+(0.511MeV/1.19MeV)2]c=0.919c

Substitute, 1.19MeV for pec, 938.3MeV for mpc2, 2.998×108m/s for c in equation (VI) to find vp.

vp=[11+((938.3MeV)/(1.19MeV))2](2.998×108m/s)=3.82×105m/s= 382 km/s

Thus, the speed of electron and proton after reaction is ve=0.919c and vp=382km/s.

(c)

To determine

The particles which is in relativistic speed.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11P

The speed of the electron is relativistic.

Explanation of Solution

The speed of electron is ve=0.919c. The speed proton after reaction vp=382km/s.

The speed of light is 2.998×108m/s. Hence the speed of proton is less than one-tenth of light speed. On the other side, the speed of electron is almost one-tenth of light speed. Thus, it is clear that electron is having relativistic speed.

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