Ans. We use the expression of kinetic energy to get its K. We also use the speed of light to get the speed of the nucleus.
We use unit conversion to convert K energy from Joules to eV
We use energy conservation to get the voltage, K = potential energy (qV)
where q = charge on the nucleus and V is the voltage.

A bare helium nudleus has two positive charges and a mass of 6.64 x 10 27...
A bare helium nucleus has two positive charges and a mass of 6.64 ✕ 10-27 kg. (a) Calculate its kinetic energy in joules at 1.20% of the speed of light. (b) What is this in electron volts? (c) What voltage would be needed to obtain this energy?
A bare helium nucleus has two positive charges and a mass of 6.64 ✕ 10-27 kg. (a) Calculate its kinetic energy in joules at 4.60% of the speed of light _____J (b) What is this in electron volts? ___eV (c) What voltage would be needed to obtain this energy? ______V
Q1: A bare helium nucleus has two positive charges and a mass of 6.64 10-27 kg. (a) Calculate its kinetic energy in joules at 8.80% of the speed of light. J (b) What is this in electron volts? eV (c) What voltage would be needed to obtain this energy? V Q2: A 1.50 V battery supplies 0.303 W of power to a small flashlight for 19.7 min. (a) How much charge does it move?
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