04.1 State what is meant by an inertial frame of reference - AQA - A-Level Physics - Question 4 - 2021 - Paper 7
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04.1 State what is meant by an inertial frame of reference.
04.2 A pair of detectors is set up to measure the intensity of a parallel beam of unstable particles.
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Step 1
State what is meant by an inertial frame of reference.
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An inertial frame of reference is a frame in which objects move at a constant velocity. In such frames, Newton's laws of motion are valid, meaning that there are no unbalanced forces acting on the objects.
Step 2
Calculate the half-life of the particles in the reference frame in which they are at rest.
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Distance between detectors: The detectors are separated by a distance of 45 m.
Time taken for the particles to travel this distance:
Using the formula, time = distance/speed, we have:
t=0.97c45 m=0.97×3×10845≈1.5×10−7 s
Half-life calculation: Given the intensity at the second detector is 12.5% of the first, we can relate this to the half-lives. Since each half-life reduces the intensity by half,
I=I0(21)n
We solve for n:
0.125=(21)n⇒n=3
Therefore, the half-life relates to about 3 intervals. The time taken was approximately 1.5×10−7 s, so:
Half-life=3t=31.5×10−7≈5.0×10−8 s
Step 3
Identify the proper time in the calculation in Question 04.2.
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The proper time in this context is the time measured in the reference frame where the particles are at rest, which is the time taken for the particle beam to travel between the detectors in the lab frame.