College Physics: Explore And Apply, Volume 2 (2nd Edition)
College Physics: Explore And Apply, Volume 2 (2nd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134862910
Author: Eugenia Etkina, Gorazd Planinsic, Alan Van Heuvelen, Gorzad Planinsic
Publisher: PEARSON
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The difference in the mechanism of long-range interactions and short-range interactions using suitable examples.

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A photon beam (2λ = 1.00 pm) is incident on a sphere with radius 1.00 mm. It has energy 100 MeV. a. Assuming that within the sphere there are 1000 type A-interactions, what is the cross section of this type-A interaction? b. Assuming that within the sphere there are 2000 type B-interactions, what is the cross section of this type-B interaction?
Question No. 2: The maximum allowable value of each of the reactions is 180 N. Neglecting the weight of the beam, determine the range of the distance d for which the beam is safe. 100N 150 N 450 mm 450 um
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