Use the following information to answer the next question. The element un inquadium (11 Uhug) has...
Use the following information to answer the next question The element un unquadium (11% Uhug) has been created by fusing calcium ions Ca) with plutonium nuclei (24.4 Pu). The cakium ions are doubly charged (+2e) and have a mass of 7.96 x 10-26 kg. To accelerate these ions to a high enough energy to fuse with plutonium, they are repeatedly accelerated by an electric potential difference. They are contained in a magnetic field betweea these accelerations. In one stage of...
Use the following information to answer the next question. The element un unquadium (1) Uud) has been created by fusing calcium ions Ca) with plutonium nuclei (Pu). The calcium ions are doubly charged (+2e) and have a mass of 7.96 x 10-25 kg. To accelerate these ions to a high enough energy to fuse with plutonium, they are repeatedly accelerated by an electric potential difference. They are contained in a magnetic field between these accelerations. In one stage of the...
The element un unquadium (49. Trug) has been created by fusing calcium ions Ca) with plutonium nuclei (24 Pu). The calcium ions are doubly charged (+2e) and have a mass of 7.96 x 10-26 kg. To accelerate these ions to a high enough energy to fuse with plutonium, they are repeatedly accelerated by an electric potential difference. They are contained in a magnetic field between these accelerations. In one stage of the acceleration process, calcium ions enter the accelerating chamber...
The element un uoquadium Uuq) has been created by fusing calcium ions Ca) with plutonium nuclei (24 Pu). The cakium ions are doubly charged (+2e) and have a mass of 7.96 x 10-2 kg. To accelerate these ions to a high enough energy to fuse with plutonium, they are repeatedly accelerated by an electric potential difference. They are contained in a magnetic field between these accelerations. In one stage of the acceleration process, calcium ions enter the accelerating chamber at...
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7.-11 points CJ10 21.P.017 My Notes Ask Your Teacher when beryllium 7 ions m 1.165 x 10-26 kg) pass through a mass spectrometer, a uniform magnetic field of 0.3481 T curves their path directly to the center accelerating potential difference, what magnetic field should be used to send beryllium 10 ions m-1 663 10 26 kg) to the same location in the detector? Both types of ions are singly ionized q-+e...
A. An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64
× 10-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a
potential difference that has a value of 1.67 × 106 V
and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.49 T.
The α-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all
times. What is (a) the speed of the α-particle,
(b) the magnitude of the magnetic force on it, and
(c) the radius of its...
Use the following information to answer the next question. In the Rutherford alpha particle scattering experiment, some alpha particles were deflected coming straight back from the gold foil. When an alpha particle is emitted by the radium sample, it has a kinetic energy of 1.0 x 10-22 J. The electric potential energy of a charged particle in a radial electric field is modelled as kq192 Ер r Numerical Response 2. The maximum acceleration of an alpha particle at its closest...
Instructions: Please read each problem and the information carefully. Circle the correct answer choice or fill in the blanks as asked for in the problem. If no correct answer is shown give your answer in (D) Numbers in the symbols represent the number of points for that problem (6) 1. A 26.5 F capacitor and a 75.8 capacitor are connected in parallel across a 12.0V potential difference. Determine the total energy stored in the capacitors Answer: (a) 5.22 m). (b)...
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answer question 3-4
40. Heart-lung machines and artificial kidney machines BIO employ electromagnetic blood pumps. The blood is con- QIC fined to an electrically insulating tube, cylindrical in prac- S tice but represented here for simplicity as a rectangle of interior width w and height h. Figure P28.40 shows a rect- angular section of blood within the tube. Two electrodes fit into the top and the bottom of the tube. The potential difference between them establishes an electric current...
please answer question 8-13
This is the prior information: Nerve impulses are electrical
currents in the form of “ionic flows.” Therefore the electrical
properties of the axon are important to understand in order to
understand the flow of electrical impulses. In this test, you will
explore the capacitance and resistivity of an axon of a nerve cell.
For this test, the axon will be treated as a CYLINDER of arbitrary
length “L” and radius “a” that is filled with a...