According to Einstein’s special theory of relativity, the mass of a moving particle, m moving , is related to its mass at rest, m rest , by the equation m moving = m rest 1 − ( u c ) 2 where u and c are the speeds of the particle and light, respectively. (a) In particle accelerators, protons, electrons, and other charged particles are often accelerated to speeds close to the speed of light . Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of a proton moving at 50.0 percent the speed of light. The mass of a proton is 1.673 × 10 −27 kg. (b) Calculate the mass of a 6.0 × 10 −2 kg tennis ball moving at 63 m/s. Comment on your results.
According to Einstein’s special theory of relativity, the mass of a moving particle, m moving , is related to its mass at rest, m rest , by the equation m moving = m rest 1 − ( u c ) 2 where u and c are the speeds of the particle and light, respectively. (a) In particle accelerators, protons, electrons, and other charged particles are often accelerated to speeds close to the speed of light . Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of a proton moving at 50.0 percent the speed of light. The mass of a proton is 1.673 × 10 −27 kg. (b) Calculate the mass of a 6.0 × 10 −2 kg tennis ball moving at 63 m/s. Comment on your results.
Solution Summary: The author analyzes De Broglie's hypothesis explains the behaviour of waves.
According to Einstein’s special theory of relativity, the mass of a moving particle, mmoving, is related to its mass at rest, mrest, by the equation
m
moving
=
m
rest
1
−
(
u
c
)
2
where u and c are the speeds of the particle and light, respectively. (a) In particle accelerators, protons, electrons, and other charged particles are often accelerated to speeds close to the speed of light. Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of a proton moving at 50.0 percent the speed of light. The mass of a proton is 1.673 × 10−27 kg. (b) Calculate the mass of a 6.0 × 10−2 kg tennis ball moving at 63 m/s. Comment on your results.
Definition Definition Theory that describes how space and time interact. The special theory of relativity is based on two postulates in Albert Einstein's first formulation: The laws of physics do not change in each inertial frame of reference. The speed of light in free space is constant.
Draw the Lewis structure for the polyatomic phosphite (PO¾³¯) a
anion. Be sure to include all resonance structures that satisfy the octet rule.
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Decide whether these proposed Lewis structures are reasonable.
proposed Lewis structure
Is the proposed Lewis structure reasonable?
Yes.
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Cl C C1:
0=0:
: 0 :
: 0 :
H C N
No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons.
The correct number is: ☐
No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the
octet rule.
The symbols of the problem atoms are:* ☐
Yes.
No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons.
The correct number is: ☐
No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the
octet rule.
The symbols of the problem atoms are:*
Yes.
☐
No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons.
The correct number is: ☐
No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the
octet rule.
The symbols of the problem atoms are:* |
* If two or more atoms of the same element don't satisfy the octet rule, just enter the chemical symbol as many
times as necessary. For example, if two oxygen atoms don't satisfy the octet rule, enter "0,0".
Draw the Lewis structure for the polyatomic trisulfide
anion. Be sure to include all resonance structures that satisfy the octet rule.
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