Calculating T1 in an Elastic Collision with Equal Masses

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Homework Statement


A particle of rest mass m0 collides elastically with a stationary particle of equal mass and scatters at angle θ. The incident particle has kinetic energy T0 before the collision and T1 after the collision. (a) Show that T12 (2m0c 2 + T0) 2 = p02 p12 c4 cos2 θ. (b) Using the results of part (a) and problem 6, find T1 as a function of θ.

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p0+p1=p0'+p1'
 
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Can you make a better attempt at a solution?
 
What should I do after this? Sorry.
 
You need to make an effort to solve it yourself and see how far you get.
 
Okay, well I'll come back in a couple of hours or so. Thank you.
 
To solve this, I first used the units to work out that a= m* a/m, i.e. t=z/λ. This would allow you to determine the time duration within an interval section by section and then add this to the previous ones to obtain the age of the respective layer. However, this would require a constant thickness per year for each interval. However, since this is most likely not the case, my next consideration was that the age must be the integral of a 1/λ(z) function, which I cannot model.

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