A particle at rest, with mass m0 = 48 M, decays, emitting two others (M is a constant with a unit of mass). The first one has mass m1 = 2 M, its energy and linear momentum represented by E1 and P1. The second particle created has mass m2 = 10 M, its energy and linear momentum represented by E2 and P2-The four-momentum of the created particles can be written in the form: P, = [E/c, p;] e P2 = [E;/c, p2). Calculate the energy of the first particle created and mark below the item corresponding to its value. Choose na option E, = 5 Mc E, = 8 Mc E, = 10 Mc

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A particle at rest, with mass m0 = 48 M, decays, emitting two others (M is a constant with a unit of
mass). The first one has mass m1 = 2 M, its energy and linear momentum represented by E1 and
P1.
The second particle created has mass m2 = 10 M, its energy and linear momentum represented
by E2 and P2-The four-momentum of the created particles can be written in the form:
P, = [E/c, pi] e P2 = [E;/c, p2).
Calculate the energy of the first particle created and mark below the item corresponding to its value.
Choose na option
E, = 5 Mc
E, = 8 Mc
E, = 10 Mc
E, = 15 Mc
E, = 16 Mc
E, = 17 Mc
E, = 20 Mc
E, = 23 Mc
E, = 24 Mc
Please, if possible, explain and perform
calculations when possible. Thanks in advance!
Transcribed Image Text:A particle at rest, with mass m0 = 48 M, decays, emitting two others (M is a constant with a unit of mass). The first one has mass m1 = 2 M, its energy and linear momentum represented by E1 and P1. The second particle created has mass m2 = 10 M, its energy and linear momentum represented by E2 and P2-The four-momentum of the created particles can be written in the form: P, = [E/c, pi] e P2 = [E;/c, p2). Calculate the energy of the first particle created and mark below the item corresponding to its value. Choose na option E, = 5 Mc E, = 8 Mc E, = 10 Mc E, = 15 Mc E, = 16 Mc E, = 17 Mc E, = 20 Mc E, = 23 Mc E, = 24 Mc Please, if possible, explain and perform calculations when possible. Thanks in advance!
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