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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) of circumference 27km uses magnetic fields to accelerate a proton repeatedly in a circular path. Calculate the flux density of a uniform magnetic field required for the proton to travel at a tenth of the speed of light.

Firstly, we must clearly set out the information we have. The particle in question is a proton, which has a mass of 1.67e-27 kg, and a charge of 1.6e-19 C. The path it takes has a circumference of 27000m,...

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Answered by Aashish M. Physics tutor
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What is Coulomb's law

These are usually 2 or 3 mark questions and should be a really easy source of marks in any paper. The marks will be awarded for stating the 2 key point of the law and in some cases for writing out the equ...

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What can the nucleus emit during radioactive decay?

There are three possible emissions from a nucleus decaying radioactively. The first is the emission of an alpha particle. Alpha particles consist of neutrons and protons. Secondly a beta particle can be r...

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Outline the structure of the alpha and beta particle and give their overall charge and a material which it cannot pass through.

Alpha - it is composed of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. It has an identical structure to a helium nucleus (an atom with no orbiting electrons). It has an over charge of +2. It cannot pass though a sheet of ...

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Which unit is equivalent to J kg^-1? a) m s^-1 b) m s^-2 c) m^2 s^-1 d) m^2 s^-2

When working out unit equivalences the most straightforward approach is to use formulas (often in the data booklet) to help reach a correct answer. We start by looking at Joules; knowing a Joule is a unit...

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