A proton moves along the x-axis where some arrangement of charges has produced the potential V(x) = Vo sin(27x/X), where Vo = 4000 V and λ = 1.0 mm. Part A What minimum speed must the proton have at x = 0 to move down the axis without being reflected? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Up = Submit Part B μÅ Value Request Answer Units μA ? What is the maximum speed reached by a proton that at x = 0 has the speed you calculated in part A? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ?

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I need help with part A and B I don't understand it and can you label which one is A and which one is B thank you

A proton moves along the x-axis where some arrangement of
charges has produced the potential V(x) = Vo sin(2πx/λ),
where Vo = 4000 V and λ = 1.0 mm.
Part A
What minimum speed must the proton have at x = 0 to move down the axis without being reflected?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Up =
Submit
Part B
Up max =
114
Submit
μÅ
Value
Request Answer
What is the maximum speed reached by a proton that at x = 0 has the speed you calculated in part A?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
μÃ
Value
Units
Request Answer
?
Units
?
Transcribed Image Text:A proton moves along the x-axis where some arrangement of charges has produced the potential V(x) = Vo sin(2πx/λ), where Vo = 4000 V and λ = 1.0 mm. Part A What minimum speed must the proton have at x = 0 to move down the axis without being reflected? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Up = Submit Part B Up max = 114 Submit μÅ Value Request Answer What is the maximum speed reached by a proton that at x = 0 has the speed you calculated in part A? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μà Value Units Request Answer ? Units ?
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