Question 11.34:
The wavelength of a probe is roughly a measure of the size of a structure that it can probe in some detail. The quark structure of protons and neutrons appears at the minute length scale of 10-15 m or less. This structure was first probed in the early 1970s using high-energy electron beams produced by a linear accelerator at Stanford, USA. Guess what might have been the order of energy of these electron beams. (Rest mass energy of electron = 0.511 MeV.)
Hint: \(\mathrm{E}^{2}=\mathrm{p}^{2} \mathrm{c}^{2}+\mathrm{m}_{0}^{2} \mathrm{c}^{4 }\)
Step 1: Find the momentum of a proton.
The momentum of a proton or a neutron is given as:
Step 2: Find the electron energy emitted.
The relativistic relation for energy (E) is given as:
Thus, the electron energy emitted from the accelerator at Stanford, USA might be of the order of 1.24 BeV.
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