Ions of charge +2e and mass 96 amu (where e is the magnitude of the electron charge, and 1 amu = 1.66 10-27 kg is approximately the mass of a hydrogen atom) are accelerated across a potential difference of 290 kV in a particle accelerator. (a) How much energy is imparted to each such ion by the accelerator? J (b) If the ion started from rest, what is its final speed? m/
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Ions of charge +2e and mass 96 amu (where e is the magnitude of the electron charge, and 1 amu = 1.66 10-27 kg is approximately the mass of a hydrogen atom) are accelerated across a potential difference of 290 kV in a particle accelerator.
J
(b) If the ion started from rest, what is its final speed?
m/s
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This problem is asking for Joules for part (a) and m/s for part (b).