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A proton circulates in a cyclotron, beginning approximately at rest at the center. Whenever it passes through the gap between dees, the electric potential difference between the dees is 290 V. (a) By how much does its kinetic energy increase with each passage through the gap(b) What is its kinetic energy as it completes 20 passes through the gap?
2 keV
(c) Let r20 be theradius of its circular path in the dee that it enters as itcompletes those 20 passes, and letr21 be its nextradius, as it enters a dee the next time. By what percentage doesthe radius increase when it changes fromr20 tor21?(r21 -r20) /r20%)
3%

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