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What is the magnitude of the relativistic momentum of a proton with a relativistic total energy of 3.0 × 10-10 j?
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What is the magnitude of the relativistic momentum of a proton with a relativistic total energy of 3.0 × 10-10 j?
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The relativistic total energy of a particle is given by:
where
p is the particle momentum
c is the speed of light
is the rest mass of the particle
If we re-arrange the equation, we find
and by using
(proton mass)
we find the momentum of the proton:
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