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To learn to calculate energy and momentum for relativistic particles and, from the relativistic equations, to find relations between a particle's energy and its momentum through its mass.
Part A
Find the momentum p, in the laboratory frame of reference, of a proton moving with a speed of 0.750c . Use 938MeV/c2 for the mass of a proton.
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Part B
Find the total energy E of this proton in the laboratory frame.
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