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The Tevatron accelerator at Fermilab (Illinois) is designed to carry an 11 mA beam of protons traveling at very nearly the speed of light (300,000,000 m/s) around a ring 6300 m in circumference. How many protons are stored in the beam

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Answer:

The number is
N= 1.442*10^(12) \ protons

Step-by-step explanation:

From then question we are told that

The current carried is
I_p = 11mA =11 *10^(-3)A

The speed is
c = 3.0*10^8 m/s

The circumference is
D = 6300 \ m

Mathematically current is expressed as


I = (Q)/(t) where Q is the quantity of charge passing through a conductor and t is the time in seconds

The time t can be mathematically represented as


t = (D)/( c)

Substituting this into the equation fro current


I = (Q)/((D)/(c) )

Now making the quantity of charge the subject of the formula


Q = (I * D)/(c)

Generally the number of proton in the beam is mathematically represented as


N = (Q)/(n)

Where n is the charge on one proton with a value of
n= 1.602*10^(-19)C

Now substituting for q in the equation for N


N = (I * D)/(c * n)

Substituting values


N = (11*10^(-3) * 6300)/( 3.0*10^8 * 1.602 *10^(-19))


N= 1.442*10^(12) \ protons

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