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The mean lifetime of stationary muons is measured to be 2.2000 μs. The mean lifetime of high-speed muons in a burst of cosmic rays observed from Earth is measured to be 15.870 μs. To five significant figures, what is the speed parameter β of these cosmic-ray muons relative to Earth?

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Answer:

The speed parameter β of these cosmic-ray is 0.990.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mean lifetime
\Delta t_(0)= 2.2000\ \mu s

time
\Delta t=  15.870\ \mu s

We need to calculate the speed parameter

Using formula of time


\Delta t=\frac{\Delta t_(0)}{\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}}

Where,
\beta=\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}

Put the value of
\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)} into the formula


\Delta t=(\Delta t_(0))/(√(1-\beta^2))


(\Delta t_(0)^2)/(\Delta t^2)=1-\beta^2


\beta^2=-(\Delta t_(0)^2)/(\Delta t^2)+1

Put the value into the formula


\beta^2=-((2.2000*10^(-6))^2)/((15.870*10^(-6))^2)+1


\beta=√(0.9807)


\beta=0.990

Hence, The speed parameter β of these cosmic-ray is 0.990.

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