Chapter 6: Q63P (page 1251)
In a particle accelerator a proton moves with constant speed 0.75c in a circle of radius 628m . What is the net force on the proton?
Chapter 6: Q63P (page 1251)
In a particle accelerator a proton moves with constant speed 0.75c in a circle of radius 628m . What is the net force on the proton?
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