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a cosmic ray (a muon)
Among the elementary subatomic particles of physics is the muon, which decays within a few nanoseconds after formation. The muon
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Question: If a muon is traveling at 70% of the speed of light, how long does it take to decay in the observer's rest frame
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A certain muon detector counts 600 muouns/h at an altitude of 1900m and 380/h at sea level. Given that the muon half-life at
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Let us assume that the muon production happens at an altitude of about 15 kilometers above the surface of the Earth, and that
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a cosmic ray (a muon) enters earth's atmosphere 60 km above earth's surface. It reaches a detector on the ground after
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a cosmic ray (a muon) enters earth's atmosphere 60 km above earth's surface. It reaches a detector on the ground after
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In high energy physics, a particle called lambda has zero charge and may be thought of as a neutron with a strange quark
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Read "A Cosmic Flash" ("A Cosmic Flash", from Illuminate) and then answer
the question that follows. A Cosmic Flash There was no
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Read "A Cosmic Flash” ("A Cosmic Flash”, from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows. A Cosmic Flash There
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Read "A Cosmic Flash” ("A Cosmic Flash”, from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows. A Cosmic Flash There
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