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A neutron (relative atomic mass 1) is in head-on collision with a stationary nitrogen nucleus (relative atomic mass 14 ). The final velocity of the neutron is
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Solution:
In an elastic head-on collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. Since the neutron is much lighter than the nitrogen nucleus, it will rebound in the opposite direction. The final speed of the neutron will be less than its initial speed because some of its kinetic energy is transferred to the nitrogen nucleus. Therefore, the final velocity is less in magnitude than its initial velocity.
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