Protons in the LHC accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland are accelerated to an energy of 6.4 x 10-7 J What is this value in

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Protons in the LHC accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland are accelerated to an energy of 6.4 x 10-7 J What is this value in

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Protons in the LHC accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland are accelerated to an energy of 6.4 x 10-7 J What is this value in electron-volts? O4 x 1026 eV O4 x 10¹2 eV O4 x 10-¹2 eV 10.2 x 1012 V 10.2 x 10.2 x 10-26 cV
The potential difference between two points is 10.000 V. If 9 C worth of charged particles is transported from one of these points to the other, the magnitude of the work done is: 900 J 99.9 J 9.9 J Ⓒ90.000 J 9,000 J
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