A proton, moving with a

  1. A proton, moving with a velocity of vi, collides elastically with another proton that is initially at rest. Assuming that after
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  2. A proton, moving with a velocity of vi, collides elastically with another proton that is initially at rest. Assuming that after
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  3. A proton, moving with a velocity of vii, collides elastically with another proton that is initially at rest. Assuming that after
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  4. A proton is moving in a circular orbit of radius 11.8 cm in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.232 T directed perpendicular
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  5. A proton is moving in a circular orbit of radius 11.8 cm in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.232 T directed perpendicular
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  6. A proton is moving in a circular orbit of radius 11.8 cm in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.232 T directed perpendicular
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  7. In a cloud chamber experiment, a proton enters a uniform 0.260 magnetic field directed perpendicular to its motion. You measure
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  8. A proton, moving with a velocity of vinitial i, collides elastically with another proton that is initially at rest. Assuming
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  9. above the earth, a 500nT magnetic field captures particles coming from the sun. If a proton moving at 600km/s runs into this
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  10. Estimate the wavelength (in nm) of such a proton moving at 2.81x10^8 m/s (mass of a proton = 1.673x10^-27 kg).
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