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A proton and a ionised deuterium are ini...

A proton and a ionised deuterium are initially at rest and are acelerated through the same potential disfference. Which of the following is false concerning the final propertice of the two particels ?

A

They have different speeds

B

They have same momentum

C

They have same kinetic energy

D

They have been subjected to same force

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The correct Answer is:
A, C

`Delta K = K qV`
`K= 1/2 mV^2`
bothe have same charge so their ` KE` is same while their mass is different so their speed is different.
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