A deuteron (the nucleus of an isotope of hydrogen) has a mass of 3.34 X 10-27 kg

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A deuteron (the nucleus of an isotope of hydrogen) has a mass of 3.34 X 10-27 kg and a charge of +e. The deuteron travels in a circular path with a radius of 6.96 mm in a magnetic field with magnitude 2.50 T.
(a) Find the speed of the deuteron.
(b) Find the time required for it to make half a revolution.
(c) Through what potential difference would the deuteron have to be accelerated to acquire this speed?
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Applied Physics

ISBN: 978-0132109277

10th Edition

Authors: Dale ewen, Neill schurter, P. erik gundersen

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