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Posted by Arslaan Panwar 7 years, 2 months ago
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Electrons cannot be accelerated to high velocities by cyclotrons because the mass of the electron is very small and a small increase in energy of the electron makes the electron move with very high speed. As the velocity of the electron increases, the relativistic mass also increases. As a result of it the electron goes quickly out of step with the oscillating electric field. But in the case of protons or deuteron, the relativistic increase in mass is very small. For example, the mass of a two million volt electron is about five times its rest mass, while the mass of a two million volt deuteron differs from its rest mass by only about 0.01 percent
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