A moving neutron collides with a stationary proton
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A moving neutron collides with a stationary alpha particle. the fraction of the kinetic energy lost by the neutron.
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- When a neutron is moving and proton is kept stationary then the moving neutrons come and collides with the stationary Proton, then the kinetic energy gets distributed and some of the kinetic energy that the neutron previously had would be transferred to proton and there will be a resultant force on proton which would lead to its movement it.
- The sum of the force acting on the proton after collision with neutron would be the same as the kinetic energy of force acting on the neutron before collision.
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