I can't figure out part b. Please help me!
I can't figure out part b. Please help me! How much work is required to accelerate...
Part A How much work is required to accelerate a proton from rest up to a speed of 0.995c? VO ASM O O ? - W= Gev Submit Request Answer Part B What would be the momentum of this proton? VAEV * R 0 2 ? 7 GeV/c Submit Request Answer
I need help with the last part about the momentum. I found answers A-D, but I can't seem to get the last question. Thanks for your help in advance! (A) Find the rest energy of a proton in units of electron volts. Answer: 938 MeV (B) If the total energy of a proton is four times its rest energy, what is the speed of the proton? Answer: 2.90e^8 m/s (C) Determine the kinetic energy of the proton in units of...
I only need help with part B and that's it. I got it wrong :( How much work W must be done on a particle with a mass of m to accelerate it from rest to a speed of 0.902 c ? Express your answer as a multiple of mc2 to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) W = 1.32 mc Submit Previous Answers Correct Part B How much work W must be done on a particle with a mass...
Can you still work out part A? I need another view of working that problem out Thanks An electron and a proton are each moving at 765 km/s in perpendicular paths as shown in (Figure 1). Electron 5.00 nm Proton -X 4.00 nm Part A At the instant when they are at the positions shown, find the magnitude of the total magnetic field they produce at the origin. Express your answer with the appropriate units. B = 1.25 mT Submit...
Please let it be legible, thanks in advance! Part A How much work does an elevator motor do to lift a 1000 kg elevator a height of 100 m ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Wext = 9.8x105 J Submit Previous Answers Correct Part B 31 IC C W X P Correct Part B How much power must the motor supply to do this in 43 s at constant speed? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μΑ...
Part A In the circuit in (Figure 1) the voltage and current expressions are v=48e-25 V, t>0; i= 20e - 25 mA, t> 0+. Find R. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? R= Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B Find C Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. μΑ ? C = Value Units Figure < 1 of 1 > Submit Request Answer Part C Find 7...
please help me with these 2 questions please all 2 please i need them please Exercise 25.46 14 of 21 Constants Consider the circuit of the figure (Figure 1). Part A 12 resistor? What is the total rate at which electrical energy is dissipated in the 5.0 Express your answer using two significant figures. IVO A20 ? Figure 1 of 1 > Submit Request Answer 1.6 12 16.0V w a b Part B 5.0 12 9.012 1.4 12 8.0V What...
Part A How much work must be done on a particle with a mass of m to accelerate it from rest to a speed of 0.086c? Express your answer in terms of mc. V AED ? WA = mc2 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 10 attempts remaining Part B How much work must be done on a particle with a mass of m to accelerate it from a speed of 0.900c to a speed of 0.986c?...
Part A: How much work W must be done on a particle with a mass of m to accelerate it from rest to a speed of 0.903 c ? Express your answer as a multiple of mc2 to three significant figures. Part B: How much work W must be done on a particle with a mass of m to accelerate it from a speed of 0.903 c to a speed of 0.990 c ? Express your answer as a multiple...
The 10 resistor in the figure (Figure 1)is dissipating 75 W of power. Part A How much power is the 5 2 resistor dissipating? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. P- 2.738 W Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 > X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B 513 How much power is the 20 resistor dissipating? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units....