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A proton (nucleus of the hydrogen atom) is being accelerated in a linear accelerator: In each stage of such an accelerator the proton is accelerated along a straight line at 3.60 × 10 15 m/s 2 . If a proton enters such a stage moving initially with a speed of 2.40 × 10 7 m/s and the stage is 3.50 cm long, compute (a) its speed at the end of the stage and (b) the gain in kinetic energy resulting from the acceleration. The mass of the proton is 1.67 × 10 -27 kg. Express the energy in electron-volts.

A proton (nucleus of the hydrogen atom) is being accelerated in a linear accelerator: In each stage of such an accelerator the proton is accelerated along a straight line at 3.60 × 1015 m/s2. If a proton enters such a stage moving initially with a speed of 2.40 × 107 m/s and the stage is 3.50 cm long, compute (a) its speed at the end of the stage and (b) the gain in kinetic energy resulting from the acceleration. The mass of the proton is 1.67 × 10-27 kg. Express the energy in electron-volts.

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Jitender Pal
askIITians Faculty 365 Points
8 years ago
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