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A proton is accelerated from rest using a potential difference of 35kV. What is your final speed?
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a) Calculate the speed of a proton that is accelerated from rest through an electric potential difference of 112 V. 1.44*10e5 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. What is the relationship between electric potential difference and energy? m/s (b) Calculate the speed of an electron that is accelerated through the same potential difference. 6.28*10e6 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. This problem can be worked using force and acceleration or by using energy conservation. Which approach is generally easier when both work?...
1.A proton (q=e, mp=1.67 x 10-27kg) is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 1.0 MV. What is the final speed?
(a) Calculate the speed of a proton that is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 111 V km/s (b) Calculate the speed of an electron that is accelerated through the same potential difference. Mm/s
(a) Calculate the speed of a proton that is accelerated from rest through an electric potential difference of 158 V. m/s (b) Calculate the speed of an electron that is accelerated through the same potential difference. m/s
The electron and proton accelerated from rest in opposite directions through a 1.40 MV potential difference. -calculate the final speed of proton (not relative) and then calculate the speed of the electron (relative) and then calculate relative to P
(c) A proton is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 10 kV. A proton has chargeqproton = +1.6 10-19 C and mass mproton = +1.67 10-27 C i. Calculate the change in potential energy of the proton, in your answer you must explicitly state whether it is a gain or loss in potential energy. ii. Calculate the final velocity of the proton.
A proton is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 500 Megavolt. a) What is its speed? b) Classical mechanics indicates that quadrupling the potential difference would double the speed. Were the classical analysis valid, what speed would result from a 2000 Megavolt potential difference? c) What speed actually results?
What is the speed of a proton after being accelerated from rest through a 5.5×107 V potential difference?
A proton has be accelerated from rest through a uniform electric field. If the final velocity of the proton is 5x10^5 m/s, what is the potential difference across the electric field?
A proton in a uniform electric field is accelerated from rest to 100,000 m/s. a) What is the potential difference between the proton's initial and final positions?