Problem 1P Why is it useful to create an assembly of very slow-moving cold atoms A. The atoms can be more easily observed at slow speeds. B. Lowering the temperature this way permits isotopes that normally decay in very short times to persist long enough to be studied. C. At low speeds the quantum nature of the atoms becomes more apparent, and new forms of matter emerge. D. At low speeds the quantum nature of the atoms becomes less important, and they appear more like classical particles.
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Problem 17AIP
A muon is a lepton that is a higher-mass (rest mass ) sibling to the electron. Muons are produced in the upper atmosphere when incoming cosmic rays collide with the nuclei of gas molecules. As the muons travel toward the surface of the earth, they lose energy. A muon that travels from the upper atmosphere to the surface of the earth typically begins with kinetic energy 6.0 GeV and reaches the surface of the earth with kinetic energy 4.0 GeV. The energy decreases by one-third of its initial value. By what fraction does the speed of the muon decrease?
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