1) Consider an electron, a proton and a neutron traveling with the same speed: compare their de Broglie wavelengths. Which one has the highest/lowest one? Why?
2) Define nuclear fusion and explain it with the help of the Binding Energy per Nucleon. Why would not this reaction happened naturally on Earth?
1) Consider an electron, a proton and a neutron traveling with the same speed: compare their...
Define nuclear fusion and explain it with the help of the Binding Energy per Nucleon. Why would not this reaction happened naturally on Earth?
If an electron, a soccer ball, and a proton all have the same
momentum, which has the shortest de Broglie wavelength?
soccer ball
electron
proton
all have the same wavelength
It depends on the energy of the electron.
What is de Broglie wavelength of a proton traveling with a speed
of 3.25 × 106 m/s if its mass is mp = 1.67 × 10–27 kg
A. 1.22 * 10-13 m B. 0.763 x 106 m C. 3.41 x 10-9 m...
Question 5 A proton and a neutron traveling at the same speed enter a uniform magnetic field. The velocity vector of each particle is perpendicular to the magnetic field. Which of the following statements best describes their motions? The paths of both particles will curve in the same direction, and the radil of the two trajectories will be equal. The paths of both particles will curve in opposite directions, and the radil of the two trajectories will be equal. The...
Options Question 5 A proton and a neutron traveling at the same speed enter a uniform magnetic field. The velocity vector of each partide is perpendicular to the magnetic field. Which of the follow statements best describes their motions? The paths of both particles will curve in the same direction, and the radi of the two trajectories will be equal The paths of both particles will curve in opposite directions, and the radil of the two trajectories will be equal...
Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion. A fusion reaction is exoergic (i.e., it gives off energy) if the product has a lower rest energy than the original nuclei. The binding energy of a nucleus is defined as the difference between the rest energy that the individual particles would have if they were not bound in a nucleus and the rest energy of the nucleus itself. So, stated another way, fusion reactions are exoergic if the binding energy of the product...
Chapter 29, Problem 53 An electron and a proton have the same kinetic energy and are moving at speeds much less than the speed of light. Determine the ratio of the de Broglie wavelength of the electron to that of the proton Nurnber Units
A proton and an electron traveling at the same speed enter a uniform magnetic field. The velocity vector of each particle is perpendicular to the magnetic field. What will be ratio of the radii of their circular orbits (r proton/electron)? 5.5E-4 0.5 1.0 1800 3600
What is the de Broglie wavelength (in meters) of a neutron traveling at a speed of 0.92 c? Since the neutron's speed is close to the speed of light (c), Special Relativity must be used when calculating the linear momentum (p). The mass of the neutron is 1.675 x 10-27 kg. Suppose that an alpha particle (mαα = 6.646 x 10-27 kg) has a kinetic energy of 75 keV. What is the alpha particle's speed (v) (in terms of "c")?...
A proton and an electron traveling at the same speed enter a uniform magnetic field. The velocity vector of each particle is perpendicular to the magnetic field. What will be ratio of the radii of their circular orbits (rproton/r electron)? 5.5E-4 0.5 1.0 1800 3600
A proton and an electron traveling at the same speed enter a uniform magnetic field. The velocity vector of each particle is perpendicular to the magnetic field. What will be ratio of the radii of their circular orbits (rproton/relectron)? 5.5E-4 0.5 1.0 1800 3600