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One can define an alpha-Volt (`alpha V`) to be the energy acquired by an a particle when it is accelerated by a potential of 1 Volt. For this problem you may take a proton to be 2000 times heavier than an electron. Then

A

`1 alpha-V=1 eV/4000`

B

`1 alpha-V= 2 eV`

C

`1 alpha-V= 8000 eV`

D

`1 alpha-V= 1 eV`

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