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Textbook Solutions for Physics: Principles with Applications

Chapter 26 Problem 46

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(III) What magnetic field \(B\) is needed to keep 998-GeV protons revolving in a circle of radius 1.0 km? Use the relativistic mass. The proton's "rest mass" is \(0.938 \mathrm{GeV} / c^{2}\). \(\left(1 \mathrm{GeV}=10^{9} \mathrm{eV} .\right)\) [Hint: In relativity, \(m_{\mathrm{rel}} v^{2} / r=q v B\) is still valid in a magnetic field, where \(m_{\mathrm{rel}}=\gamma_{m .}\) ]

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The first step in solving 26 problem number 46 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (III) What magnetic field \(B\) is needed to keep 998-GeV protons revolving in a circle of radius 1.0 km? Use the relativistic mass. The proton's "rest mass" is \(0.938 \mathrm{GeV} / c^{2}\). \(\left(1 \mathrm{GeV}=10^{9} \mathrm{eV} .\right)\) [Hint: In relativity, \(m_{\mathrm{rel}} v^{2} / r=q v B\) is still valid in a magnetic field, where \(m_{\mathrm{rel}}=\gamma_{m .}\) ]
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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

What magnetic field B is needed to keep 998-GeV protons

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