A physicist has developed a device that generates a beam of alpha particles (eac
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A physicist has developed a device that generates a beam of alpha particles (each of which is a helium nucleus, consisting of two protons, two neutrons, and no electrons). The device ejects a steady stream or 4.40 times 10^3 alpha particles per second. You are testing different shielding materials for a test chamber that will house the alpha particle generator. You prepare a sheet of one potential material in an electrically neutral state, mount it on a perfectly insulating stand, and fire the alpha particle device at it for 12.3 seconds. Afterward, you measure that the charge of the sheet is 1.94 times 10^8 coulombs. Assume that none of the alpha particles bounced back from the sheet, meaning that the alpha particles either were captured by the shielding or penetrated completely through the shielding. What percentage of the alpha particles penetrated completely through the shielding material? An alpha particle is composed of two charged particles (protons) and two chargeless particles (neutrons). So the total charge of an alpha particle is: Q_a = 2_e = 2(1.6 times 10^-19 C) = 3.20 times 10^-19 CExplanation / Answer
Total charge flown in 12.3 sec = 12.3*2*1.6*10^-19*4.4*10^3 =1.73*10^-14 C
% of charge captured = charge of sheet / total charge = 1.94*10^-15/1.73*10^-14 =11.20%
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