How many 0.01μm particles are necessary to have the same mass as one 1μm particle?
How many 0.01μm particles are necessary to have the same mass as one 1μm particle?
If two particles have the same momentum but different mass then the heavier particle has the higher kinetic energy. (t/f)
Particle A has one-third the mass of Particle B. The two particles have equal relativistic momenta. Is the speed of Particle A less than, greater than, or equal to three times the speed of Particle B. EXPLAIN.
Assuming that each atom that decays emits one alpha particle, how many alpha particles are emitted per minute by a 0.00304-g sample of 226Ra that is free from its decay products? The half-life of 226Ra is 1.60×103 y and the mass of a 226Ra atom is 226.025 u.
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2) A particle of mass m at rest in the Home frame decays into two particles of mass that move apart in opposite directions at the same speed. Let event A be the detection of one of the particles at a distance of 10 m from the original particle, and event B be the detection of the second particle at a distance of 20 m from the original particle. a) What is the speed of each of the decay particles,...
C4B.7 Two particles of mass 2m and one particle of mass m lie on an equilateral triangle that has a height of L (mea- sured from one particle to the midpoint between the other two). Where is the location of the center of mass? (Hint: Choose your x axis to connect the two massive particles and the y axis to go through the light particle.) C4M.1 Two space walkers, one with mass m 120 kg and the other with a...
three particles having the same mass and same horizontal velocity enter a region of constant magnetic field. ( i know the answer for if you had q and -4q is out of the screen) Item 2 Constants PartA Three particles having the same mass and the same horizontal velocity enter a region of constant magnetic field. One particle has a charge q, the other has a charge -2 q and the third particle is neutral. The paths of the particles...
One particle has a mass of 3.46 x 10-3 kg and a charge of +6.83 μC. A second particle has a mass of 7.68 x 10-3 kg and the same charge. The two particles are initially held in place and then released. The particles fly apart, and when the separation between them is 0.112 m, the speed of the 3.46 x 10-3 kg-particle is 191 m/s. Find the initial separation between the particles. PLEASE get it right I've done this...
Consider a system with four particles. If each particle has two distinct configurations, how many microstates does the system have?
a. Suppose that we have the state l) 2-1/2 (1010)1100)). How many (and which) particles are b. Suppose instead that we have the state l) 212(l000) |111). How many (and which) c. Suppose you measure the first particle from part (b) in the |0), |1) basis. What are the possible entangled? Explain why. particles are entangled? Explain why outcomes and their probabilities? On average, how many particles are entangled after the เงื่ measurement? a. Suppose that we have the state...