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A proton is acceleration from rest through a potential of 500 volts. Its final kinetic energy is​

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Answered by minchugowda323
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Step-by-step explanation:

The quick answer is 500 electron volts, independent of the mass. To convert to SI units, multiply by the charge on the electron (which is easily Googled by that name but give-or-take sign is the same as the charge on the proton).

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A Proton is accelerated from rest through a potential of 500 volts its final kinetic energy is.

Final K.E = 500 eV

(or) = 500 x 1.6 x 10-19 J

ko = 8 x 10-17 J.

The quick answer is 500 electron volts, independent of the mass. To convert to SI units, multiply by the charge on the electron (which is easily Googled by that name but give-or-take sign is the same as the charge on the proton).

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