A proton and an alpha particle are released from rest when they are 0.215 nm apart. The alpha particle (a helium nucleus) has essentially four times the mass and two times the charge of a proton. A.) Find the maximum speed of proton. B.) Find the maximum speed of alpha particle. C.) Find the maximum acceleration of proton.
Solution :
Given :
r = 0.215 nm = 0.215 x 10-9 m
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