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Chapter 19, Problem 126P

(a)

To determine

The speed with which the 235U+ ions emerge from the accelerating plates.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 126P

The speed with which the 235U+ ions emerge from the accelerating plates is 1.00638v .

Explanation of Solution

The kinetic energy gained by the ion must be equal to the potential energy lost.

Write the equation for the conservation of energy.

  ΔK=ΔU        (I)

Here, ΔK is the gain kinetic energy of the ion and ΔU is the loss in potential energy by the ion.

Write the equation for ΔK .

  ΔK=12mv2        (II)

Here, m is the mass of the ion.

Write the equation for ΔU .

  ΔU=qΔV

Here, q is the charge of the ion and ΔV is the potential difference through which the ion is accelerated.

The charge of the ion is equal to +e where e is the magnitude of electronic charge.

Replace q in the above equation by +e .

  ΔU=eΔV        (III)

Put equations (II) and (III) in equation (I).

  12mv2=eΔVv=2eΔVmv1mv=k1m        (IV)

Here, k is the proportionality constant.

Write the relation for the speed of 235U+ ions using relation (IV).

  v235=k1m235

Here, v235 is the speed of the 235U+ ions and m235 is the mass of the 235U+ ions.

Write the relation for the speed of 238U+ ions using relation (IV).

  v238=k1m238

Here, v238 is the speed of the 238U+ ions and m238 is the mass of the 238U+ ions.

Take the ratio of the above two equations.

  v235v238=k1m235k1m238=m238m235

The mass of 235U+ ions is 0.98737 times the mass of 238U+ ions.

Substitute m for m238 and 0.98737m for m235 in the above equation.

  v235v238=m0.98737m=10.98737v235=10.98737v238        (V)

Conclusion:

It is given that the speed of the 238U+ ions is v .

Substitute v for v238 in equation (V) to find v235 .

  v235=10.98737v=1.00638v

Therefore, the speed with which the 235U+ ions emerge from the accelerating plates is 1.00638v .

(b)

To determine

The sketch of the trajectory of 235U+ ions inside the velocity selector.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 126P

The sketch of the trajectory of 235U+ ions inside the velocity selector is

Physics, Chapter 19, Problem 126P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

In a velocity selector, for an ion with speed v , the electric and magnetic fields will be equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. For an ion with speed greater than v , the magnetic force will dominate. In part (a), it is found that the speed of the 235U+ ions is 1.00638v which is greater than v . This implies for 235U+ ions magnetic force dominates.

Write the equation for the magnetic force.

  FB=qv×B        (VI)

Here, FB is the magnetic force, v is the velocity of the charge and B is the magnetic field.

In the velocity selector, FE must oppose FB . The direction of the magnetic force will be perpendicular to both velocity vector and magnetic field according to equation. In accordance with the right-hand rule, FB will be directed downward for a positive ion. The sketch of the 235U+ ions inside the velocity selector is shown below.

Physics, Chapter 19, Problem 126P , additional homework tip  2

Conclusion:

Thus, the sketch of the 235U+ ions inside the velocity selector is sketched in figure 1.

(c)

To determine

The diameter of the path of 235U+ ions.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 126P

The diameter of the path of 235U+ ions is 0.99366D .

Explanation of Solution

The charge of the 235U+ ions and 238U+ ions is equal to +e where e is the magnitude of electronic charge.

Write the equation for the magnitude of the magnetic force on ions using equation (V).

  FB=evB        (VI)

Here, FB is the magnitude of the magnetic force and B is the magnitude of the magnetic field.

The magnetic force provides the centripetal force needed for the circular motion of the ions.

Write the relationship between the magnetic force and the centripetal force.

  FB=FC        (VII)

Here, FC is the magnitude of the centripetal force.

Write the equation for the magnitude of the centripetal force on ions.

  FC=mv2r        (VIII)

Here, r is the radius of the circular path.

Write the equation for the radius of a circle.

  r=D2

Here, D is the diameter of the circular path.

Put the above equation in equation (VIII).

  FC=mv2(D2)=m2v2D        (IX)

Put equations (VI) and (IX) in equation (VII).

  evB=m2v2DeB2=mvDconstant=mvD

Since e and B are constants, the left-hand side of the above equation must be constant. This implies the right-hand side of the above equation is also constant.

Write the relationship between the diameters of the paths of 235U+ ions and 238U+ ions using the above relation.

  mvD=m235v235D235

Here, D235 is the diameter of the circular path of 235U+ ions , m is the mass of 238U+ ions, v is the speed of the 238U+ ions and D is the diameter of the circular path of 238U+ ions.

Rewrite the above relationship for D235 .

  D235=m235v235mvD        (X)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.98737m for m235 and 1.00638v for v235 in equation (X) to find D235 .

  D235=(0.98737m)(1.00638v)mvD=0.99366D

Therefore, the diameter of the path of 235U+ ions is 0.99366D .

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