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An electron is accelerated within a particle accelerator using a 100 MV electric potential. The 100 MeV electron moves along an evacuated tube of length 4 m, fixed to the laboratory frame.

What length of the tube would be measured by an observer moving with the electron?

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Answer:

The length of the tube is 3.92 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Electric potential = 100 MV

Length = 4 m

Energy = 100 MeV

We need to calculate the value of
\gamma

Using formula of relativistic energy


E=m_(0)c^2(\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}}-1)

Put the value into the formula


1.6*10^(-15)= 9.1*`10^(-31)*9*10^(16)(\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}}-1)


(\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}}-1)=(1.6*10^(-15))/(9.1*10^(-31)*9*10^(16))

Here,
\gamma-1=(\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}}-1)


\gamma-1=0.01953


\gamma=0.01953+1


\gamma=1.01953

We need to calculate the length

Using formula of length


L'=(L)/(\gamma)

Put the value into the formula


L'=(4)/(1.01953)


L'=3.92\ m

Hence, The length of the tube is 3.92 m.

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