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kwoodring

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An electron slowing from 0.998c to 0.500c loses how much momentum? (express the answer in MeV/c as well as N-s)
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Consider an oil film (n = 1.50 ) on water (n = 1.33 ) and 600. nm incident light. The minimum film thickness for constructive interference is
 
  A) 100. nm.
  B) 200. nm.
  C) 113 nm.
  D) 50.0 nm.
  E) 150. nm.



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zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

7.77 MeV/c = 4.15  10-21 N-s

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