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Chapter 44, Problem 44.9E
Deuterons in a cyclotron travel in a circle with radius 32.0 cm just before emerging from the dees. The frequency of the applied alternating voltage is 9.00 MHz. Find (a) the magnetic field and (b) the kinetic energy and speed of the deuterons upon emergence.
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