An ion that is singly charged, q=1.602x10® C, and has mass 2.3x10% kg, enters the mass spectrometer shown right. The electric field has a value of 2,900 V/m while the magnetic field both inside and outside the velocity selector points into the page and has value of 0.060 T a) What will the value of the radius of the ion's obit be? B) In detector this layout would you be able to detect negatively charged ions? Why or why not?

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An ion that is singly charged, q=1.602x10º C, and has
mass 2.3x1026 kg, enters the mass spectrometer shown
right. The electric field has a value of 2,900 V/m while the
magnetic field both inside and outside the velocity
selector points into the page and has value of 0.060 T a)
detector
What will the value of the radius of the ion's obit be? B) In
this layout would you be able to detect negatively charged
ions? Why or why not?
Transcribed Image Text:An ion that is singly charged, q=1.602x10º C, and has mass 2.3x1026 kg, enters the mass spectrometer shown right. The electric field has a value of 2,900 V/m while the magnetic field both inside and outside the velocity selector points into the page and has value of 0.060 T a) detector What will the value of the radius of the ion's obit be? B) In this layout would you be able to detect negatively charged ions? Why or why not?
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