3.2.1.3 Particles and Radiation: Particles, antiparticles and photons Flashcards
What is c?
The speed of light - 3.00 * 10^8 ms^-1
How to calculate the wavelength of light?
lambda = c/f
What does an electromagnetic wave consist of?
An electric wave and magnetic wave which travel together and vibrate at right angles to each other in the direction in which they are travelling and in phase with each other.
Describe the em spectrum (longest wavelength to shortest)
Radio waves/ microwaves/ infrared/ visible light/ uv light/ x-rays/ gamma rays
How are em waves released?
In discrete packets (quanta) - Einstein suggested that EM waves and the energy they carry can only exist in discrete packets, called photons/
What is the formula for the energy carried by a photon?
E=hf
(Energy of one photon (J) = Planck’s constant (6.63*10^-34) * frequency of light (Hz))
What is the other formula for the energy carried by a photon (in terms of wavelength)?
E= (hc)/lambda
What is an antiparticle?
Each particle has a corresponding antiparticle with the same mass and rest energy but with opposite charge.
What is the rest energy of the proton/ antiproton?
938.3 MeV
What is the rest energy of a neutron/ antineutron?
939.6 MeV
What is the rest energy of an electron/ positron?
0.511 MeV
What is the rest energy of a neutrino/ antineutrino?
0
What is pair production?
Einstein’s famous theory states that energy can turn into mass and vice versa, when energy is converted into mass, you get equal amounts of matter and antimatter (pair production).
Only when can pair production happen?
Pair production only happens when there is enough energy to produce the masses of both particles.
- minimum energy needed is the total rest energy of the particles that are being produced.
What is produced during pair production?
A particle and its corresponding antiparticle because certain quantities must be conserved.