1.3 Particles - Photons and Antiparticles Flashcards

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Photons:

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Light could be released in particle-like packets of energy / EM waves, called photons

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2
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Planck’s constant:

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h = 6.63 x 10^-34 J

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3
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Equation for photon energy:

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E=hf or E=hc/wavelength

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4
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Electronvolt definition:

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The work done in a moving electron across a potential difference of 1 volt

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5
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eV to J:

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x 1.60 x10^-19

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J to eV:

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/ 1.60 x10^-19

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7
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Antimatter:

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A particle of equal mass to a particle but of the opposite charge; antiparticle of electron called positron

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Annihilation:

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When a particle meets its own antiparticle, they annihilate each other
This is the process by which the mass of two particles is completely transferred to EM radiation to form 2 equal-energy photons moving in opposite directions

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9
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Equation for energy of annihilation:

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E = mc^2

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10
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Momentum in annihilation:

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Two photons conserve momentum
The total momentum of the electron-positron system is 0 therefore two photons with equal and opposite momenta must he produced to keep system momentum at 0

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11
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Rest mass:

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= mass of body at rest

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12
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Rest energy:

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= energy of body at rest (MeV)

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13
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Annihilation equation:

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E(min) = hf(min) = E

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14
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Pair production:

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When a sufficiently energetic photon passes close to a nucleus, the EM energy of the photon will be converted into particle-antiparticle pair

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15
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Pair production equation:

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E(min) = hf(min) = 2E

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16
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Why does pair production have to have minimum energy equal to rest masses?

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Minimum energy must be equal to the rest mass of the air produced as otherwise surplus energy would appear as kinetic energy carried by the particle and antiparticle