Physics, asked by chinmoy2, 1 year ago

why electrons cannot be accelerated in a cycloton?

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Answered by alishaabraham
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 The frequency of revolution is apparently constant for ordinary ions. If an electron isaccelerated in a cyclotron, it quickly picks up high-speed comparable to the speed of light because of its light mass. 
Answered by Aditi521
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frequently of revolution is apparently constant for ordinary ions. If an electron is accelerated in a cycloton it quickly speed comparable to the speed of light because of its light mass. It depends on radioactive properties requires weather a nuclear reactor or a cycloton. Atom with extra protons in its nuclear are called neutron deficient and are produced in a particle accelerator such as cycloton.
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