In the first atomic bomb, a test carried out in New Mexico called Trinity, the energy released was equivalent to approximately 17 kilotons of TNT. Estimate the mass converted into energy in this event. Note: One ton of TNT has an energy equivalent of 4.0 3 109 J. (a) 20 kilotons (b) 0.1 kilotons (c) 1 kg (d) 1 g (e) 1 mg
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The reaction p2 1 p S K0 1 L0 occurs with high probability, whereas the reaction p2 1 p S K0 1 n never occurs. Analyze these reactions at the quark level. Show that the first reaction conserves the total number of each type of quark and the second reaction does not.
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