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As part of his discovery of the neutron in 1932, James Chadwick determined the mass of the neutron ( newly identified particle ) by firing a beam of fast neutrons , all having the same speed, as two different targets and measuring the maximum recoil speeds of the target nuclei. The maximum speed arise when an elastic head-on colliion occurs between a neutron and a stationary target nucleus. Represent the masses and final speeds of the two target nuclei as m_(1), v_(1) m_(2)and v_(2) and assume Newtonian mechanics applies. The neutron mass can be calculated from the equation : m_(n) = ( m_(1) v_(1)- m_(2) v_(2))/(v_(2) - v_(1)) Chadwick directed a beam of neutrons on paraffin, which contains hydrogen. The maximum speed of the protons ejected was found be 3.3 xx 10^(7) m//s. A second experiment was performed using neutrons from the same source and nitrogen nuclei as the target. The maximum recoil speed of the nitrogen nuclei was found to be 4.7 xx 10^(6) m//s. The masses of a proton and a nitrogen nucleus were taken as 1u and 14 u, respectively. What was Chadwick's value for the neutron mass ( in u ) ?

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ANSWER :`00001.16`


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