Question 2 1 pts A particle has a known (at rest) decay time of 7 - 10 seconds". What would be the decay time (in second

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Question 2 1 pts A particle has a known (at rest) decay time of 7 - 10 seconds". What would be the decay time (in second

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Question 2 1 pts A particle has a known (at rest) decay time of 7 - 10 seconds". What would be the decay time (in seconds) as observed in a laboratory if it is seen moving at v = 0.5c? The decay time t of a particle is on average how long a particle would live, and is closely related to its half-life time. For this problem just think of it as an internal clock in the particle, which can be observed in the laboratory by looking at how long the particle travels before it disappears/decays into other particles or pure energy. D Question 3 1 pts What would be the distance traveled (before it decays) by the particle in the above problem as observed in the laboratory (at rest frame)? Give your answer in units of Gm (Giga meters)

Question 4 1 pts What would be the distance traveled by the particle in the above two problems as observed in the reference frame of the particle? Give your answer in units of Gm (Giga meters)

Question 5 4 pts The particle in the above problems is known to have a rest mass of m= 1/9 x 10^-16 kg. What would be the observed Energy and Momentum when observed moving at v=0.5c? Match the observed quantities with their values below. Total Energy (Choose] [Choose Rest Energy 1.15 Joules 1 Joule Kinetic Energy 0.15 Joules 0.2 x 10^-8 kgm/s Momentum [Choose
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