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An alpha particle is accelerated to a velocity v in a particle accelerator by a potential difference of 1200 V. Which of the following potential differences would be needed to give the alpha particle twice the velocity?
A. 7200 V
B. 4800 V
C. 4100 V
D. 2400 V
E. 1700 V
At first, I thought of a ratio. That means doubling the speed would double the voltage. But, the answer that I thought of, 2400 V, seems too obvious... Is there any certain equation I can use to be certain of my answer? All help is appreciated.
A. 7200 V
B. 4800 V
C. 4100 V
D. 2400 V
E. 1700 V
At first, I thought of a ratio. That means doubling the speed would double the voltage. But, the answer that I thought of, 2400 V, seems too obvious... Is there any certain equation I can use to be certain of my answer? All help is appreciated.