A single ionized uranium ion of mass 2.5 x 10-25 kg is accelerated through a potential difference of 6.5 x 105 V. What is the radius of the path it would take if injected at 90° into 0.58 T uniform magnetic field at this velocity? Round your answer to have two decimal places.
A single ionized uranium ion of mass 2.5 x 10-25 kg is accelerated through a potential difference of 6.5 x 105 V. What is the radius of the path it would take if injected at 90° into 0.58 T uniform magnetic field at this velocity? Round your answer to have two decimal places.
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![A single ionized uranium ion of mass 2.5 x 10-25 kg is accelerated through a potential difference of 6.5 x 105 V.
What is the radius of the path it would take if injected at 90° into 0.58 T uniform magnetic field at this velocity?
Round your answer to have two decimal places.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F032346c2-54e2-4f20-a957-6abcf030fee2%2F78222a0a-164e-413c-b5b9-37f6107b8c86%2Fucnt0g_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A single ionized uranium ion of mass 2.5 x 10-25 kg is accelerated through a potential difference of 6.5 x 105 V.
What is the radius of the path it would take if injected at 90° into 0.58 T uniform magnetic field at this velocity?
Round your answer to have two decimal places.
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