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•• A cyclotron with a magnetic field B = 0.9 T and a maximum orbital radius of 50 cm is used to accelerate deuterons (2H nuclei), (a) What is the maximum energy to which the deuterons can be accelerated? (b) What should be the frequency of the AC accelerating voltage? (c) If the accelerating voltage has amplitude 40 kV, how many revolutions are needed to bring the deuterons to full energy?
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