19:54 Sat 14 May * 76% + : 10. Particle 1 and Particle 2 emerge into a mass spectrograph emerge with identical velocity. If the radius of curvature of particle 1 is larger than the radius of curvature for particle 2, then ... particle 1 is of greater mass than particle 2 particle 1 has a smaller charge than particle 2 a) b) particle 1 has a larger mass/charge ratio than particle 2 d) particle 1 has a larger charge/mass ratio than particle 2 c) e) nothing can be concluded.

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10. Particle 1 and Particle 2 emerge into a mass spectrograph emerge with identical
velocity. If the radius of curvature of particle 1 is larger than the radius of
curvature for particle 2, then
particle 1 is of greater mass than particle 2
particle 1 has a smaller charge than particle 2
a)
b)
c)
particle 1 has a larger mass/charge ratio than particle 2
d)
particle 1 has a larger charge/mass ratio than particle 2
e)
nothing can be concluded.
Transcribed Image Text:19:54 Sat 14 May * 76% + : 0 10. Particle 1 and Particle 2 emerge into a mass spectrograph emerge with identical velocity. If the radius of curvature of particle 1 is larger than the radius of curvature for particle 2, then particle 1 is of greater mass than particle 2 particle 1 has a smaller charge than particle 2 a) b) c) particle 1 has a larger mass/charge ratio than particle 2 d) particle 1 has a larger charge/mass ratio than particle 2 e) nothing can be concluded.
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