An alpha particle is the nucleus of a He-4 atom and has a rest mass of 3727.38 MeV/c2. How much energy is required to accelerate an alpha particle from rest to 0.6c? What is the momentum of the alpha particle once it reaches this speed? Would more, less or the same amount of energy be required to accelerate a proton from rest to this speed

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An alpha particle is the nucleus of a He-4 atom and has a rest mass of 3727.38 MeV/c2. How much energy is required to accelerate an alpha particle from rest to 0.6c? What is the momentum of the alpha particle once it reaches this speed? Would more, less or the same amount of energy be required to accelerate a proton from rest to this speed? 

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The relativistic kinetic energy of the particle is given by

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Where mo = rest mass of particle, c = Speed of light in vacuum, v = Speed of particle

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The total relativistic energy of the particle is given by

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Where p = momentum of the particle 

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Rest mass of alpha particle is Advanced Physics homework question answer, step 2, image 1 = 3727.38  MeV/c2

Initial speed of the alpha particle is vi = o m/s (at rest)

At initial speed relativistic gamma factor is given by

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Thus initial kinetic energy of the particle is

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Final speed of the alpha particle is vf = 0.6 c

At final speed relativistic gamma factor is given by

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Thus final kinetic energy of the particle is

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Therefore energy required to accelerate alpha particle from rest to 0.6c is equal to change in kinetic energy of the alpha particle. Thus

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Final total energy of the alpha particle is

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Let pf = final momentum of the alpha particle 

Thus

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