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An accelerated electron is absorbed by a proton at rest and a neutron is formed. Write the reaction equation. Assuming that the resulting neutron remains at rest, calculate the minimum kinetic energy of the electron at which the reaction is possible. |
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Answer» `p_(0)=p_(v),epsi_(e)+epsi_(0p)=epsi_(on)+epsi_(v)` Since the rest mass of a neutrino is zero, its energy is `epsi_(v)=p_(v)c=p_(e)c=sqrt(epsi_(e)^(2)-epsi_(0e)^(2))` Hence `epsi_(e)=epsi_(0p)=epsi_(0n)+sqrt(epsi_(e)^(2)-epsi_(0e)^(2))` Solving this equation, we obtain for the total energy of an electron `epsi_(e)=((epsi_(0n)-epsi_(0p))^(2)+epsi_(0e)^(2))/(2(epsi_(0n)-epsi_(0p)))` The KINETIC energy of the electron is `K_(e)=epsi_(e)-epsi_(0e)=((epsi_(0n)-epsi_(0p)-epsi_(0e))^(2))/(2(epsi_(0n)-epsi_(0p)))` Substituting the respective VALUES, we obtain the desired result. |
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