Find the force necessary to give a proton an acceleration of 1019 m/s2 when the proton has a velocity (along the same direction as the force) of (a) 0.01c, (b) 0.1c, (c) 0.9c, and (d) 0.99c
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Find the force necessary to give a proton an acceleration of 1019 m/s2 when the proton has a velocity (along the same direction as the force) of (a) 0.01c, (b) 0.1c, (c) 0.9c, and (d) 0.99c
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