Chapter 46 Solutions
46.1
Assuming that the proton and antiproton are left nearly at rest after they are produced, the energy of the photon E, must be E = 2E0 = 2(938.3 MeV) = 1876.6 MeV = 3.00 ×...
Chapter 45 Solutions
*45.1 ∆m = (m n + M U ) – (M Zr + M Te + 3m n ) ∆m = (1.008 665 u + 235.043 924 u) – (97.912 0 u + 134.908 7 u + 3(1.008 665 u)) ∆m = 0.205 89 u = 3.418 × 10–28 kg so Q = ∆mc2 ...
Chapter 44 Solutions
*44.1
An iron nucleus (in hemoglobin) has a few more neutrons than protons, but in a typical water molecule there are eight neutrons and ten protons. So protons and neutrons ...
Chapter 42 Solutions
42.1
(a)
The point of closest approach is found when E = K +U = 0 + ke qα qAu r
9
or
rmin =
ke ( 2e )(79e ) E
rmin (b)
(8.99 × 10 =
( 4.00 MeV)(1.60 × 10 −13
N ⋅ m 2 ...
Chapter 40 Solutions
40.1
T=
2.898 × 10 − 3 m ⋅ K = 5.18 × 10 3 K 560 × 10 − 9 m
*40.2
(a)
λ max = λ max ~
2.898 × 10 − 3 m ⋅ K 2.898 × 10 − 3 m ⋅ K ~ T 10 4 K 2.898 × 10 − 3 m ⋅ K 107 K ~ 1...
Chapter 39 Solutions
39.1
In the rest frame, pi = m1v1i + m2v2i = (2000 kg)(20.0 m/s) + (1500 kg)(0 m/s) = 4.00 × 104 kg · m/s p f = (m 1 + m 2)v f = (2000 kg + 1500 kg)v f Since p i = p f, vf = ...
CHAPTER 38
38.1
sin θ =
λ 6.328 × 10– 7 = = 2.11 × 10– 3 a 3.00 × 10– 4
y 1.00 m = tan θ ≈ sin θ = θ (for small θ) 2y = 4.22 mm
38.2
The positions of the first-order minima are y L ≈ sin θ = ...
Chapter 37 Solutions
37.1
λL (632.8 × 10- 9)(5.00) ∆ybright = d = m = 1.58 cm 2.00 × 10- 4
37.2
y bright
λL = m d
For m = 1,
3.40 × 10 − 3 m 5.00 × 10 − 4 m yd λ= = = 515 nm L 3.30 m
(
)(
...
Chapter 36 Solutions
*36.1
I stand 40 cm from my bathroom mirror. I scatter light which travels to the mirror and back to me in time 0.8 m ~ 10–9 s 3 × 108 m/s showing me a view of myself as I wa...
Chapter 35 Solutons
35.1
The Moon's radius is 1.74 × 10 6 m and the Earth's radius is 6.37 × 10 6 m. The total distance traveled by the light is: d = 2(3.84 × 10 8 m – 1.74 × 10 6 m – 6.37 × 10 6...
Chapter 34 Solutions
34.1 Since the light from this star travels at 3.00 × 108 m/s, the last bit of light will hit the Earth i n 6.44 × 1018 m = 2.15 × 1010 s = 680 years. Therefore, it will disapp...
Chapter 30 Solutions
30.1
B=
µ 0I 2R
=
µ0q(v/2π R) = 12.5 T 2R
*30.2
We use the Biot-Savart law. For bits of wire along the straight-line sections, ds is at 0° or 180° to ~, so ds × ~= 0. Th...
Chapter 29 Solutions
29.1 (a) (b) up out of the page, since the charge is negative.
(c) no deflection (d) into the page
29.2 (a) (b) (c)
At the equator, the Earth's magnetic field is horizontall...
Chapter 28 Solutions
28.1
(a) P =
( ∆V )2
R
becomes so so
20.0 W =
(11.6 V)2 R and
so
R = 6.73 Ω
(b) ∆V = IR
11.6 V = I (6.73 Ω)
I = 1.72 A
ε = IR + Ir
r = 1.97 Ω
15.0 V = 11.6 V + (1....