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For this , you’d do your normal calculation of energy released and divide by 2 since there are 2 alpha particles which share the energy released.how do do this?
can you please solve it?For this , you’d do your normal calculation of energy released and divide by 2 since there are 2 alpha particles which share the energy released.
Calculate mass units for beryllium and subtract 2 x the mass units for 4 He.can you please solve it?
Technology plays a crucial rule in developing new models and ideas of matter, especially in the frontier of particle physics - the Standard Model.Hey guys, one more request, please. Does anyone have a proper sample answer for this:
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For the response on the standard model of matter, is the amount of stuff on particle accelerators really essential? As we really quickly went over that in class lol. Would you say its ok to instead talk about the technology in cathode rays to find the electron initially, as well as the development of x ray technology and microscopes for milikan to perform his oil drop experiment to show charge was quantised, then maybe talk about how nowadays early cyclotron particle accelerators were used with the strong electromagnet technlogy to accelerate particles to relativistic speeds and show that protons and neutrons are not fundamental particles, by discovering the quark components, and then discuss how the transition to a synchrotron has allowed for further development, finding the Higg's Boson at LHC? This as well as some technology in the development of another area (I was going to do light i.e. galileo shining lights across hills to foucalt, to then providing evidence for einstein's ideas on special relativity and inertial frames by MM disproving aether, with the use of lasers and interference patterns).Haha, I totally forgot it asked to include ONE other area in physics. Sorry about that! But that’s just basic description of technology anyway; you can talk about the Hafele Keating atomic clock experiment, Fizeau and Foucault in determining the speed of light, etc.
yeah that should be goodFor the response on the standard model of matter, is the amount of stuff on particle accelerators really essential? As we really quickly went over that in class lol. Would you say its ok to instead talk about the technology in cathode rays to find the electron initially, as well as the development of x ray technology and microscopes for milikan to perform his oil drop experiment to show charge was quantised, then maybe talk about how nowadays early cyclotron particle accelerators were used with the strong electromagnet technlogy to accelerate particles to relativistic speeds and show that protons and neutrons are not fundamental particles, by discovering the quark components, and then discuss how the transition to a synchrotron has allowed for further development, finding the Higg's Boson at LHC? This as well as some technology in the development of another area (I was going to do light i.e. galileo shining lights across hills to foucalt, to then providing evidence for einstein's ideas on special relativity and inertial frames by MM disproving aether, with the use of lasers and interference patterns).
im screwed man and im brownyeah that should be good
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7-8?How hard was it out of 10?
How do you think you went?7-8?