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An alternating electric field, of frequency v, is applied across the dees (radius=R) of a cyclotron that is being used to accelerate protons (mass=m) the operating magnetic field (B) used in the cyclotron and the kinetic energy (K) of the proton beam, produced by it, are given by:

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