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In a cyclotron, a magnetic field confines charged particles to circular paths while an oscillating electric field accelerates them. It is useful to understand the details of this process.

Consider a cyclotron in which a beam of particles of positive charge q and mass m is moving along a circular path restricted by the magnetic field B?  (which is perpendicular to the velocity of the particles).

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A) Before entering the cyclotron, the particles are accelerated by a potential difference V. Find the speed v with which the particles enter the cyclotron. (Express your answer in terms of Vm, and q.)

B) Find the radius r of the circular path followed by the particles. The magnitude of the magnetic field is B. (Express your answer in terms of vmB, and q.)

C) Find the period of revolution T for the particles. (Express your answer in terms of mB, and q.)

D) Find the angular frequency ? of the particles. (Express your answer in terms of mB, and q.)

 

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