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22 October, 05:58

One electron collides elastically with a second electron initially at rest. After the collision, the radii of their trajectories are 1.00 cm and 1.90 cm. The trajectories are perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.0500 T. Determine the energy (in keV) of the incident electron.

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  1. 22 October, 06:24
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    101.19keV

    Explanation:

    r1 = 1.0cm = 0.01m

    r2 = 1.90cm = 0.019m

    B = 0.050T

    q = 1.60*10^-19C

    m = 9.11 * 10^-31 kg

    Mv / r = qB

    v = rqB / m

    v1 = (0.01 * 1.60*10^-19 * 0.05) / 9.11 * 10^-31

    v1 = 8.78 * 10⁷ m/s

    V2 = (0.019 * 1.60*10^-19 * 0.05) / 9.11 * 10^-31

    V2 = 1.67 * 10⁸ m/s

    Kinetic energy of the system K. E = K. E₁ + K. E₂

    K. E₁ = ½mv₁² = ½ * 9.11 * 10⁻³¹ * (8.78*10⁷) ²

    k. e₁ = 3.511 * 10⁻¹⁵ J

    k. e₂ = 1/2 mv₂² = 1/2 * 9.11*10⁻³¹ * (1.67*10⁸) ²

    k. e₂ = 1.27*10⁻¹⁴J

    K. E = k. e₁ + k. e₂

    K. E = 3.511*10⁻¹⁵ + 1.27*10⁻¹⁴

    K. E = 1.6211*10⁻¹⁴J

    1eV = 1.602 * 10⁻¹⁹J

    xeV = 1.6211*10⁻¹⁴J

    x = 101,192.23eV = 101.192keV
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