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http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/exam-papers-2007/pdf_doc/physics-07.pdf
Hi guys, I was just wondering for MC q.15 of this paper.
I get how B, C and D can all be done through conservation of energy. But for A, couldn't you also use conservation of energy to say, launch a particle of known mass and velocity at the proton and use conservation laws to calculate back from there? I thought that was how neutrons and other particles' properties were discovered in the first place (though I think they were moving in those cases, but I can't see why that makes a difference).
Hi guys, I was just wondering for MC q.15 of this paper.
I get how B, C and D can all be done through conservation of energy. But for A, couldn't you also use conservation of energy to say, launch a particle of known mass and velocity at the proton and use conservation laws to calculate back from there? I thought that was how neutrons and other particles' properties were discovered in the first place (though I think they were moving in those cases, but I can't see why that makes a difference).