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jamesw1
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- Homework Statement
- A proton moving with speed βc collides elastically with another proton moving in the opposite direction with the same speed. After the collision, the velocity of the first proton (relative to a stationary observer) is perpendicular to the initial trajectory. Find the angle of deflection of this proton from its original trajectory in the frame of reference in which the second proton was initially stationary. In this frame of reference, what is the velocity of the first proton after the collision?
- Relevant Equations
- p=(E,px,py,pz)
E = γmc^2
E^2 = (pc)^2 + (mc^2)^2
How should I approach this problem? My first thought was to subtract the velocity of the second proton from the velocity of proton going upwards. However, the velocity vectors are perpendicular to each other, therefore I cannot use the SR velocity addition formula.