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Because they are all charged-particle accelerators, the charge state of the ion is a determining factor in their energy output. Most commonly, the maximum energy available per nucleon decreases with increasing projectile mass; where a range in energy is given with a corresponding mass range, the high energy corresponds to the low mass, and vice versa.
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Similarly arbitrary but useful is the following classification of projectile masses. Light ions are considered to be the hydrogen ions (protons, deuterons, and tritons)
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