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noragaza wrote / s: What is the density of the magnetic boiling point field in ciklotronu in which


What is the density of the magnetic field in ciklotronu in which protons circulate with a frequency of 1.9 * 10 ^ 7 s ^ -1 Please help, I have no idea how things would lotiv. Thing would be any different if the circulating electrons, neutrons? and yet: On which side of the string kernels on a chart that shows the number of neutrons as a function of the number of protons lie radioactive nuclei to decay with the collapse of ß - and on which side of the core to fall apart with the collapse of ß + or catches an electron? ß + = electron boiling point catch? Thank you very much! noragaza Posts: 76 Joined: 05/12/2008 22:56
noragaza wrote / s: What is the density of the magnetic boiling point field in ciklotronu in which protons circulate with a frequency of 1.9 * 10 ^ 7 s ^ -1 Please help, I have no idea how things would lotiv. Thing would be any different if the circulating electrons, neutrons? http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/cyclot.html#c2 and yet: On which side of the string kernels on a chart that shows the number of neutrons boiling point as a function of the number of protons lie radioactive nuclei to decay with the collapse of ß - and on which side of the core to fall apart with the collapse of ß + or catches an electron? ß + = electron catch? shrink Posts: 9735 Joined: 4/9/2004 17:45
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