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Homework Statement
A particle of rest mass m0 moving at a speed of 3/4 c collides with a same-mass particle at rest and they stick together to form a composite particle. What is the rest mass of the composite particle and what is its speed?
Homework Equations
E = \gamma mc^2
p = \gamma mu
\gamma = \frac{1}{\sqrt{1- \beta ^2}}
The Attempt at a Solution
So far I have written out equations for initial energy and momentum and final energy and momentum. I rearranged both for \beta_{final} and set them equal, with the aim of solving for v_{final}. I got a velocity which was larger than the velocity of the initial particle which surely can't be right.
I won't write out all my workings as it would take an age but here is what I got for \beta_{final} for the energy equation after cancelling/simplifying:
\beta_{final} = -3 -4 \beta_{initial} ^2
And for the momentum equation:
\beta_{final} = 1 - \frac{(4 v_{final} ^2)(1 - \beta_{initial} ^2)}{v_{initial} ^2}
As I said, I then set them equal and solved for v_{final}. Any ideas?
Cheers!
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