A pion lives 18.2 ns in its rest frame. What does an observer in a laboratory in which the particle moves at a speed of 233106689.5 m/s measures the time (in ns) the particle lives for?
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A pion lives 18.2 ns in its rest frame. What does an observer in a laboratory...
A subatomic particle has a 410 ns lifetime in its own rest frame. If it moves through the lab at 0.980 c, how far does it travel before decaying, as measured in the lab?
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Review The Pi Meson An elementary particle called a pi meson (or pion for short) has an average lifetime of 2.6 x 108 s when at rest. Part A Suppose a pion moves with a speed of 0.92 c relative to a stationary laboratory. If there were NO RELATIVISTIC effects, how far would the pion travel in the laboratory before decaying. Express your answer using two significant figures. Πνα ΑΣφ ? dav Previous Answers Request Answer Submit Incorrect; Try Again;...
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In a high-energy collision between a cosmic-ray particle and a particle near the top of the Earth's atmosphere, 120 km above sea level, a pion is created. The pion has a total energy E of 1.35 × 105 MeV and is travelling vertically downward. In the pion's rest frame, the pion decays 35.0 ns after its creation. The rest energy of a pion is 139.6 MeV (a) Calculate the speed of the pion and the Lorentz factor. (10 points) (b)...
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