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3 January, 12:17

How can you direct the fired proton's path downward?

a.

Place an electron above the original path

c.

Place a proton below the original path

b.

Place a proton above the original path

d.

Place a proton directly on the original path

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  1. 3 January, 12:54
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    B. Place a proton above the original path

    Explanation:

    Like charges would repel one another. Unlike charges would attract.

    When the proton is placed above the original path, it repels the fired proton and thereby goes downward.
  2. 3 January, 14:29
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    The correct answer is "Place a proton above the original path".

    Explanation:

    Proton pathways are used in different physical applications for medical and diagnostics systems such as proton-computed tomographies and other radiologies. A way to modify a fired proton's path downwards in these systems is to place another proton above the original path. Protons repel each other in the opposite direction for having the same charge, therefore, a proton placed above the path of another proton would change its path downward.
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