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An alpha particle (charge =+2e ) is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 500 volts . Its final kinetic energy is

A

50 eV

B

500 eV

C

1000eV

D

2000eV

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`KE = ( 2e) ( 500 V )= 1000 eV`
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