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Given that we have a very high-energy proton in the 1.0-km-radius Fermilab accelerator and asked to find the time for one complete revolution.

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.
We know that the time taken for one revolution is called the period of revolution.
 
We know that velocity
So,
 
But here, 'd' is the circumference of orbit.
 
ie;  

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