The formula to calculate the Particle Acceleration (ap) is:
\[ ap = \frac{[Charge-e] \times EI}{[Mass-e]} \]
Particle Acceleration refers to the acceleration achieved by a particle when it is in the influence of an electric field.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ ap = \frac{1.60217662E-19 \times 3.428}{9.10938356E-31} \approx 602923503789.756 \]
The Particle Acceleration is approximately 602923503789.756 Meter per Square Second.
Electric Field Intensity (Volt per Meter) | Particle Acceleration (Meter per Square Second) |
---|---|
3 | 527,646,006,817.172607421875000 |
3.1 | 545,234,207,044.411682128906250 |
3.2 | 562,822,407,271.650756835937500 |
3.3 | 580,410,607,498.890014648437500 |
3.4 | 597,998,807,726.129028320312500 |
3.5 | 615,587,007,953.368164062500000 |
3.6 | 633,175,208,180.607299804687500 |
3.7 | 650,763,408,407.846313476562500 |
3.8 | 668,351,608,635.085449218750000 |
3.9 | 685,939,808,862.324584960937500 |