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Graduate Application of Coulomb's law to positron velocities
I see. However, the main focus is not the amount of energy generated, but rather the efficiency of matter converting into energy.- Aeonace32
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Graduate Application of Coulomb's law to positron velocities
Thanks for the information.- Aeonace32
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Graduate Application of Coulomb's law to positron velocities
@ mfb: Thanks. The reason that I need to make sure it is under 511 keV is because if it is any higher than that, the positron-electron annihilation will start to produce heavy particles instead of energy.- Aeonace32
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Graduate Application of Coulomb's law to positron velocities
Sorry if I'm starting to sound incompetent, but what would I do about the \frac{dv}{dr}- Aeonace32
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Graduate Application of Coulomb's law to positron velocities
Sorry, but could you elaborate a little?- Aeonace32
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Graduate Application of Coulomb's law to positron velocities
I have an idea in which I need to manipulate a positron using an electrical field. However, in order for the problem to work, I need to make sure that the positron's kinetic energy is under 511 keV. to do this, I used Coulomb's law (F=\frac{kQ1Q2}{r^2}) to obtain the force. Because F = ma, I...- Aeonace32
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