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The figure below shows an elastic collision between two bodies in which the coll

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Question

The figure below shows an elastic collision between two bodies in which the collision is not head-on. Projectile particle m1 is an alpha particle and target m2 is an oxygen nucleus. The oxygen nucleus (m2) is initially at rest. The alpha particle is scattered at angle ?1 = 60.0 degree and the oxygen nucleus recoils with speed 1.30 times 105 m/s at angle ?2 =51.0 degree . In atomic mass units, the mass of an alpha particle is 4.00 u and the mass of an oxygen nucleus is 16.0 u. Find the final speed of the alpha particle. Find the initial speed of the alpha particle.

Explanation / Answer

okay, so due to conservation of momentum the sum of the momentum coefficients that are perpendicular to the initial ?-momentum has to equal 0.

p(O)_y= (16 u) (1,3 10^5 m/s) sin60

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