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One of the ways that Chadwick estimated the neutron mass was to direct neutrons (all of the same velocity) at two different targets ( AA and BB, say). The neutrons struck the target nuclei and caused them to recoil. (a) If we denote the maximum recoil speeds (which occur in head-on collisions) by vAv_A and vBv_B, prove that

mn=mBvBmAvAvAvBm_n=\frac{m_B v_B-m_A v_A}{v_A-v_B}

(use nonrelativistic mechanics). (b) Chadwick used hydrogen and nitrogen for his targets, and his measured speeds were vH=3.3×107 m/sv_{\mathrm{H}}=3.3 \times 10^7 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s} and vN=4.7×v_{\mathrm{N}}=4.7 \times 106 m/s10^6 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}. What was his value for mn\mathrm{m}_{\mathrm{n}} based on these data?

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Chadwick let the neutron strike different targets with different masses. Target A has mas mAm_A and has maximum velocity vAv_A after a head-on collision. Target B has mas mBm_B and maximum velocity vBv_B.

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