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Quiz 28: Special Relativity
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Calculate the ratio of the relativistic kinetic energy to the classical kinetic energy, KE
rel
/KE
class
, for an electron (mass = 9.109 × 10
-
31
kg) moving with a constant speed of 0.75c.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Determine the speed at which the kinetic energy of an electron is equal to twice its rest energy.
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A proton has a mass of 1.673 × 10
-
27
kg. If the proton is accelerated to a speed of 0.96c, what is the magnitude of the relativistic momentum of the proton?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
At what speed is a particle traveling if its kinetic energy is three times its rest energy?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
During each hour of flight, a large jet airplane consumes 3330 gallons of fuel via combustion. Combustion releases 1.25 × 10
6
joules/gallon. One gallon of fuel has a mass of 2.84 kg. Calculate the energy equivalent of 3330 gallons of fuel and determine the ratio (in percent) of this energy equivalent to the amount of energy released by combustion in one hour of flight.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
The temperature of a 5.00-kg lead brick is increased by 525 C°. If the specific heat capacity of lead is 128 J/(kg
∘
\circ
∘
C°) , what is the increase in the mass of the lead brick when it has reached its final temperature?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
The momentum of an electron is 1.75 times larger than the value computed non-relativistically. What is the speed of the electron?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
An electron gun inside a computer monitor sends an electron toward the screen at a speed of 1.20 × 10
8
m/s. If the mass of the electron is 9.109 × 10
-
31
kg, what is the magnitude of its relativistic momentum?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
How much energy would be released if 1.0 g of material were completely converted into energy?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A subatomic particle X spontaneously decays into two particles, A and B, each of rest energy 1.40 × 10
2
MeV. The particles fly off in opposite directions, each with speed 0.827c relative to an inertial reference frame S. -Determine the total energy of particle A.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
A space ship at rest on a launch pad has a mass of 1.00 × 10
5
kg. How much will its energy have increased when the ship is moving at 0.600c?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A muon has rest energy 105 MeV. What is a muon's kinetic energy when its speed is 0.95c?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A spaceship leaves our solar system at a constant speed of 0.920c and travels to a point in the Andromeda galaxy. According to astronomers in an inertial reference frame on Earth, the distance to the galaxy is 2.081 × 10
22
m. What distance does the crew on the ship measure on its journey?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
The power capacity of all nuclear power plants in the United States is 1.01 × 10
5
MW. In one hour, what is the total change in the mass of the nuclear fuel at these power plants due to the energy being taken from the reactors? Assume 100% efficiency.
Question 35
Multiple Choice
A particle travels at 0.60c. Determine the ratio of its kinetic energy to its rest energy.
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Determine the total energy of an electron traveling at 0.98c.
Question 37
Multiple Choice
How much energy is required to accelerate a golf ball of mass 0.046 kg initially at rest to a speed of 0.75c?
Question 38
Multiple Choice
In the distant future, a 5.40 × 10
5
-kg intergalactic ship leaves Earth orbit and accelerates to a constant speed of 0.92c. Determine the difference, p - p
0
, between the relativistic and classical momenta of the ship.