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A proton is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 350MV .
Part A Find the proton's kinetic energy.
Part B Find the proton's rest energy.
Part C What's the ratio of kinetic to rest energy?
What is the maximum speed of the ball.
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An unstable particle is at rest and suddenly breaks up into two fragments. No external forces act on the particle or its fragments. What is the velocity of the more massive fragment
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A uniform block of height 0.330 m, floats in glycerin of density 1260 kg/m3. The bottom of the block is 0.2748 m below the surface of the glycerin. Illustrate what is the density of the block?
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