Answer: (a) A high-energy beam of alpha particles collides
Chapter 44, Problem 44.11(choose chapter or problem)
(a) A high-energy beam of alpha particles collides with a stationary helium gas target. What must the total energy of a beam particle be if the available energy in the collision is 16.0 GeV? (b) If the alpha particles instead interact in a colliding-beam experiment, what must the energy of each beam be to produce the same available energy?
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