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At the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC), electrons are accelerated from an energy of 0 eV to 20 x 10^9 eV as they travel in a straight evacuated pipe 1600 m in length. The accelerations is due to a strong electric field pushing the electrons along. Assume that the electric field is uniform. What must be its strength?
At the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC), electrons are accelerated from an energy of 0 eV to 20 x 10^9 eV as they travel in a straight evacuated pipe 1600 m in length. The accelerations is due to a strong electric field pushing the electrons along. Assume that the electric field is uniform. What must be its strength?
Keith LeannonLv2
1 Jun 2019