A proton, traveling with a

  1. One common type of cosmic ray is a proton traveling at close to the speed of light. If the proton is traveling downward, as
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  2. A proton, initially traveling in the +x-direction with a speed of 5.30×105m/s , enters a uniform electric field directed
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  3. A proton, initially traveling in the +x-direction with a speed of 6.00×105m/s , enters a uniform electric field directed
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  4. A proton is traveling at 2.3E6 m/s in a circular path in 0.75 T magnetic field. What is the magnitude of the force of the
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  5. If a proton were traveling the same speed as electrons in a TV picture tube (about 7.8 107 m/s), what would its de Broglie
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  6. If a proton were traveling the same speed as electrons in a TV picture tube (about 7.2 107 m/s), what would its de Broglie
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  7. If a proton in a proton beam experiences a downward force of 2.0X10-14N while traveling in a magnetic field of 8.3X10-2T west,
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  8. A proton is traveling horizontally at 5.4 × 106 m/s in a direction 45o north of west. A magnetic flux density has a magnitude
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  9. A proton traveling at a speed 1.0*106 m/s of enters the gap between the plates of a 2.0-cm-wide parallel-plate capacitor. The
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  10. A proton is traveling to the right at 231 km/s. It has a head-on perfectly elastic collision with a carbon atom. The mass of the
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