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==1.Calculating number of particles per second ==
 
==1.Calculating number of particles per second ==
  
We have electron beam of:
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-We have electron beam of:
Frequency:  f=1000Hz
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-Frequency:  f=1000Hz
 
Peak current:  I=10mAmp=0.01 Amp
 
Peak current:  I=10mAmp=0.01 Amp
 
Pulse width: ∆t= 50 ns=5*10-8 seconds
 
Pulse width: ∆t= 50 ns=5*10-8 seconds

Revision as of 14:30, 29 May 2008

Calculation of Equilibrium temperature of Radiators

1.Calculating number of particles per second

-We have electron beam of: -Frequency: f=1000Hz Peak current: I=10mAmp=0.01 Amp Pulse width: ∆t= 50 ns=5*10-8 seconds So how many electrons we have in each second? By Q=It, we have N*e=f*I*∆t Where Ne is the total electron numbers hits target per second, e is electron charge and f, I and ∆t are given above. So N= f*I*∆t/e=1000*0.01*5*10-8/(1.6*10-19)=3.12075*1012 So, we have around 3.12075*1012 electrons hit radiator per second.