An unknown particle (m=1.23x10 26kg) with 5 electrons in deficit enters a region between two parallel plates (V = 89132.5V) at a speed of 3.45x10®m/s. After exiting from between the plates, it enters into a region with a perpendicular magnetic field (Bext = 10.98mT into the page) V=89132.5V x x Pest.= 10.98 mT |0.१8 X X %3D M= |.23 V; = 3.45, X X X × ? cm X x x X X X X X X x X X

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An unknown particle (m=1.23x10¯20kg) with 5 electrons in deficit enters a region
between two parallel plates (V = 89132.5V) at a speed of 3.45x10®m/s. After
exiting from between the plates, it enters into a region with a perpendicular magnetic
field (Bext = 10.98MT into the page)
V=89132.5V
X X
Pest.= 10.98 mT
M= 1.23
X10
V; - 3.45,
r= _
= ? _cm
**NOTE: Complete ALL three (3) parts of this written question (#23, 24 & 25) on
ONE separate piece of paper then take a photo and insert the ONE image in the
"Your Answer" section of Question #23. The "Your Answer" sections for Questions 24
& 25 can be left blank. Thanks! :)
X x X X X
X X x X X
Transcribed Image Text:An unknown particle (m=1.23x10¯20kg) with 5 electrons in deficit enters a region between two parallel plates (V = 89132.5V) at a speed of 3.45x10®m/s. After exiting from between the plates, it enters into a region with a perpendicular magnetic field (Bext = 10.98MT into the page) V=89132.5V X X Pest.= 10.98 mT M= 1.23 X10 V; - 3.45, r= _ = ? _cm **NOTE: Complete ALL three (3) parts of this written question (#23, 24 & 25) on ONE separate piece of paper then take a photo and insert the ONE image in the "Your Answer" section of Question #23. The "Your Answer" sections for Questions 24 & 25 can be left blank. Thanks! :) X x X X X X X x X X
24. Calculate the particle's radius of curvature (in cm) when it enters the region with
the perpendicular magnetic field. (Write your answer in 3 significant digits)
Your answer:
Transcribed Image Text:24. Calculate the particle's radius of curvature (in cm) when it enters the region with the perpendicular magnetic field. (Write your answer in 3 significant digits) Your answer:
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