Chapter 28: Q61PE (page 1031)
What is隄ゝor a proton having a mass energy of 938.3MeV accelerated through an effective potential of 1.0TV (teravolt) at Fermilab outside Chicago?
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The proton is then obtained as 隄 =1067.
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Chapter 28: Q61PE (page 1031)
What is隄ゝor a proton having a mass energy of 938.3MeV accelerated through an effective potential of 1.0TV (teravolt) at Fermilab outside Chicago?
The proton is then obtained as 隄 =1067.
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All galaxies farther away than about\({\rm{50 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{\rm{6}}}{\rm{ ly}}\)exhibit a red shift in their emitted light that is proportional to distance, with those farther and farther away having progressively greater red shifts. What does this imply, assuming that the only source of red shift is relative motion? (Hint: At these large distances, it is space itself that is expanding, but the effect on light is the same.)
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(b) An electron?
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