Only need answers, don't need work shown. --- 1. An electron and a proton are accelerated through the same voltage. The electron’s mass is 0.054386734% of the proton’s. The absolute value of the proton’s and electron’s charge is the same. Their final energies will be given by the product of their charge and the accelerating field determined by the voltage. Which has the longer wavelength? A) electron B) proton C) both the same D) neither has a wavelength E) only the electron behaves like a wave 2. An electron, neutron and a proton have the same momentum. Which has the longest wavelength? A) proton B) electron C) neutron D) all have the same E) none has a wavelength F) the proton and neutron G) only the electron behaves like a wave 3. A car is standing in the middle of the flat horizontal road, broken. The car will remain there at rest because: A) it has too much inertia for the net force to move it B) there are no forces acting on it C) it is in a stable equilibrium D) there is no net force on the car E) it does move, but too slowly to be seen F) it is not at rest, it actually moves really fast, we just move with it so it appears to be at rest 4. There are 2 protons and 2 neutrons in an alpha particle, Why doesn’t the alpha particle burst apart? A) The Coulomb force attracts the protons to the neutrons and holds the alpha particle together. B) The Coulomb force attracts the neutrons to each other and holds the alpha particle together. C) Another force besides the Coulomb force exists inside the alpha particle and holds it together. D) The Coulomb force attracts the protons to each other and holds the alpha particle together. E) Gravity overpowers the Coulomb repulsive force inside the alpha particle F) All of the above are true. G) It is actually unstable, half of the free alpha particles shall actually decay in 15 minutes 5. The microvawes in the microwave oven are designed to have the right amount of energy to A) focus the image on the folds of your brain or other internal organs B) slightly heat up parts of your body with a lot of hydrogen C) excite water molecules to heat water containing substances to higher temperatures D) create very large magnetic fields to get a high-resolution image E) cause radiation sickness F) image nuclei with even number of protons and neutrons 6. An electron is accelerated through a voltage until it has 10 times its initial speed. By what factor has its kinetic energy changed? A) 1/100 B) 1/10 C) 1 (it stays the same) D) 10 E) 100 F) It does not have a kinetic energy G) It only has non-zero momentum H) None of the above I) All of the above

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1. An electron and a proton are accelerated through the same voltage.  The electron’s mass is 0.054386734% of the proton’s. The absolute value of the proton’s and electron’s charge is the same. Their final energies will be given by the product of their charge and the accelerating field determined by the voltage. Which has the longer wavelength? 

A)  electron

B)  proton

C)  both the same

D)  neither has a wavelength

E)  only the electron behaves like a wave

2. An electron, neutron and a proton have the same momentum.  Which has the longest wavelength? 

A)  proton

B)  electron

C)  neutron 

D)  all have the same

E)  none has a wavelength

F)  the proton and neutron

G)  only the electron behaves like a wave

3. A car is standing in the middle of the flat horizontal road, broken. The car will remain there at rest because:

A)  it has too much inertia for the net force to move it

B)  there are no forces acting on it

C)  it is in a stable equilibrium

D)  there is no net force on the car

E) it does move, but too slowly to be seen

F) it is not at rest, it actually moves really fast, we just move with it so it appears to be at rest

4. There are 2 protons and 2 neutrons in an alpha particle, Why doesn’t the alpha particle burst apart?

A) The Coulomb force attracts the protons to the neutrons and holds the alpha particle together.

B) The Coulomb force attracts the neutrons to each other and holds the alpha particle together.  

C)  Another force besides the Coulomb force exists inside the alpha particle and holds it together.

D)  The Coulomb force attracts the protons to each other and holds the alpha particle together.

E)  Gravity overpowers the Coulomb repulsive force inside the alpha particle

F) All of the above are true.

G) It is actually unstable, half of the free alpha particles shall actually decay in 15 minutes

5. The microvawes in the microwave oven are designed to have the right amount of energy to

A) focus the image on the folds of your brain or other internal organs 

B) slightly heat up parts of your body with a lot of hydrogen

C) excite water molecules to heat water containing substances to higher temperatures

D) create very large magnetic fields to get a high-resolution image

E) cause radiation sickness

F) image nuclei with even number of protons and neutrons

6. An electron is accelerated through a voltage until it has 10 times its initial speed. By what factor has its kinetic energy changed?

A) 1/100

B) 1/10

C) 1 (it stays the same)

D) 10

E) 100

F) It does not have a kinetic energy

G) It only has non-zero momentum

H) None of the above

I) All of the above

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