Subatomic particle A with mass m traveling with speed v collides elastically with subatomic particle B of mass 2m that is initially at rest.  Particle A is scattered at an angle of 90° to its initial direction of travel. (a) At what angle q to the initial direction of travel of particle A does particle B move after the collision? (answer: 30°) (b) What are the final speeds of the particles? (answer: vfinal = v/ for both particles) (c) What fraction of the initial kinetic energy of particle A is transferred to particle B? (answer: 2/3)

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Subatomic particle A with mass m traveling with speed v collides elastically with subatomic particle B of mass 2m that is initially at rest.  Particle A is scattered at an angle of 90° to its initial direction of travel.

(a) At what angle q to the initial direction of travel of particle A does particle B move after the collision?

(answer: 30°)

(b) What are the final speeds of the particles? (answer: vfinal = v/ for both particles)

(c) What fraction of the initial kinetic energy of particle A is transferred to particle B? (answer: 2/3)

Hint 1: Draw a Cartesian coordinate system and have particle A move initially in the positive (or negative, it doesn’t make a difference) x-direction.

Hint 2: At some point you should get the relationship cos2q - sin2q = ½.  To solve this for q, you can write cos2q - sin2q as 2cos2q - (cos2q - sin2q) = 2cos2q - 1 using the trigonometric identity cos2q + sin2q = 1.

Hint 3: It is helpful to write cos30° as cos30° =  rather than use the decimal value of cos30°.

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