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183_notes:rest_mass [2014/10/03 20:43] – [The Electron Volt] caballero | 183_notes:rest_mass [2021/05/06 20:02] (current) – [Example: Neutron Decay] stumptyl | ||
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===== Change of Rest Mass Energy ===== | ===== Change of Rest Mass Energy ===== | ||
- | Until now, you have dealt with particles that do not change their identity. Changing the identity of a particle occurs when a [[http:// | + | Until now, you have dealt with particles that do not change their identity. Changing the identity of a particle occurs when a [[http:// |
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==== The Electron Volt ==== | ==== The Electron Volt ==== | ||
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^ Particle | ^ Particle | ||
+ | | Neutrino, ν | ≈ 0 MeV | | ||
| Electron, e− | 0.511 MeV | | | Electron, e− | 0.511 MeV | | ||
| Proton, | | Proton, | ||
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- | ==== Neutron Decay ==== | + | ==== Example: |
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+ | [{{ 183_notes: | ||
+ | As an example of the change of particle identity, consider [[http:// | ||
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+ | The system before the decay consists of just the neutron. After the decay, let's choose the system to be the proton, electron, and anti-neutrino. If that's what we choose for the system, there' | ||
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+ | - System: neutron (before decay); proton, electron, and anti-neutrino (after decay) | ||
+ | - Surroundings: | ||
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+ | So you can apply the [[183_notes: | ||
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+ | Esys,f=Esys,i+W | ||
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+ | The system energies consist of the sum of the rest mass energies and the kinetic energies of the particles. | ||
+ | (mpc2+Kp)+(mec2+Ke)+Kˉν=(mnc2+Kn)+W | ||
+ | (mpc2+Kp)+(mec2+Ke)+Kˉν=(mnc2+0)+0 | ||
+ | (mpc2+mec2)+Kp+Ke+Kˉν=mnc2 | ||
+ | (mpc2+mec2)+(Kp+Ke+Kˉν)=mnc2 | ||
+ | Kp+Ke+Kˉν=mnc2−(mpc2+mec2) | ||
+ | Kp+Ke+Kˉν=939.6MeV−(938.3MeV+0.511MeV) | ||
+ | Kp+Ke+Kˉν=0.8MeV | ||
+ | This energy is available to the products for their motion. This decay must also [[183_notes: |