In proton-beam therapy, a high-energy beam of protons
is fired at a tumor. The protons come to rest in the tumor,
depositing their kinetic energy and breaking apart the tumor’s DNA,
thus killing its cells. For one patient, it is desired that 0.10 JJ
of proton energy be deposited in a tumor. To create the proton
beam, the protons are accelerated from rest through a 23 MVMV
potential difference.
What is the total charge of the protons that must be...