cyclotron can not accelerate electron why??
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Think about it this way: m v 2 / R = e v × B , for non-relativistic particles, the cycle time T=const. For electrons, the mass m changes quickly, so does T. Thus, we can't accelerate electron using cyclotron. But we can use Microtron or Betatron to accelerate electrons(circular orbit).
Think about it this way: m v 2 / R = e v × B , for non-relativistic particles, the cycle time T=const. For electrons, the mass m changes quickly, so does T. Thus, we can't accelerate electron using cyclotron. But we can use Microtron or Betatron to accelerate electrons(circular orbit).
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Mass of electron is very small . So it attain high speed quickly and its circular path get distorted and electron is thrown out between the gap of dees
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