ion (charge te, mass 4 u) from rest to a speed of 1.1x106 m/s? What potential difference is needed to accelerate a He Express your answer in volts. Hνα ΑΣφ ? ха Х, IXI х-10" AV = 2.5. 104 V Previous Answers Request Answer Submit X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining You have found the potential difference that would be necessary to accelerate a negatively charged particle of the same mass and charge. You may need to check the definition of the potential energy of a charge in an electric potential.

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What potential difference is needed to accelerate a He+ ion (charge +e, mass 4u) from rest to a speed of 1.1×106 m/s ?
Express your answer in volts.
 
 
I get 2.5 *104    using the defenition of potetial energy 
 
 
ion (charge te, mass 4 u) from rest to a speed of 1.1x106 m/s?
What potential difference is needed to accelerate a He
Express your answer in volts.
Hνα ΑΣφ
?
ха
Х,
IXI
х-10"
AV = 2.5. 104
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You have found the potential difference that would be necessary to accelerate a negatively charged particle of the same mass and charge. You may need to check the definition of the potential energy of a
charge in an electric potential.
Transcribed Image Text:ion (charge te, mass 4 u) from rest to a speed of 1.1x106 m/s? What potential difference is needed to accelerate a He Express your answer in volts. Hνα ΑΣφ ? ха Х, IXI х-10" AV = 2.5. 104 V Previous Answers Request Answer Submit X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining You have found the potential difference that would be necessary to accelerate a negatively charged particle of the same mass and charge. You may need to check the definition of the potential energy of a charge in an electric potential.
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