A proton moves from large distance, with a

speed of v m/s directly towards a free proton

initially at rest

By Ella

A proton moves from large distance, with a

speed of v m/s directly towards a free proton

initially at rest. The distance of closest

approach of two protons is (symbol have

usual meanings)

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  1. Explanation:

    Speed=7.45×1−

    5

    m/s let mass=m

    Let x is closest distance.

    K.E loss=gain in potential energy

    21 mv 2 = rK(9 p) 2,q p =e,=1.6×10 −19 =m p

    =1.675×10 −27

    =[ 1.675×10 −279×10 9×(1.6×10 −19 ) 2×2 ]21=5×10 −13 m

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