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In a cyclotron (one type of particle accelerator), a deuteron (of atomic mass 2.00 u) reaches a final speed of 12.0% of the speed of light while moving in a circular path of radius 0.565 m. The deuteron is maintained in the circular path by a magnetic force. What magnitude of force is required?
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