m A particle known as a pion lives for a short time before breaking apart into other particles. Suppose that a pion is moving at a speed of 0.990c, and an observer who is stationary in a laboratory measures the pions lifetime to be 3.5 3 1028 s. (a) What is the lifetime according to a hypothetical person who is riding along with the pion? (b) According to this hypothetical person, how far does the laboratory move before the pion breaks apart?
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Table of Contents
1
Introduction and Mathematical Concepts
2
Kinematics in One Dimension
3
Kinematics in Two Dimensions
4
Forces and Newtons Laws of Motion
5
Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
6
Work and Energy
7
Impulse and Momentum
8
Rotational Kinematics
9
Rotational Dynamics
10
Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity
11
Fluids
12
Temperature and Heat
13
The Transfer of Heat
14
The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory
15
Thermodynamics
16
Waves and Sound
17
The Principle of Linear Superposition and Interference Phenomena
18
Electric Forces and Electric Fields
19
Electric Potential Energy and the Electric Potential
20
Electric Circuits
21
Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields
22
Electromagnetic Induction
23
Alternating Current Circuits
24
Electromagnetic Waves
25
The Refl ection of Light: Mirrors
26
The Refraction of Light: Lenses and Optical Instruments
27
Interference and the Wave Nature of Light
28
Special Relativity
29
Particles and Waves
30
The Nature of the Atom
31
Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
32
Ionizing Radiation, Nuclear Energy, and Elementary Particles
Textbook Solutions for Physics
Chapter 28 Problem 18
Question
At what speed is the magnitude of the relativistic momentum of a particle three times the magnitude of the nonrelativistic momentum?
Solution
The first step in solving 28 problem number 18 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: At what speed is the magnitude of the relativistic momentum of a particle three times the magnitude of the nonrelativistic momentum?
From the textbook chapter Special Relativity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Title
Physics 10e
Author
David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN
9781118486894