Pearsor B Homep C 25.11) A pi.pears ВЫ Lab 3 - https:// E Lab 3 - ti /HOIM2WJBBP/pages/ac177e5c7785d6338555485df34fff382414c2b0d?locale=&key%3D3974311461121481102020 t une mass j1t OI Uie TOII. Omput t Lail DL TI, vV S1 S2 +. Velocity selector selects particles with speed v. +. E,B +. Particle detector S3 T. R1 R2| m2, mi B' Magnetic field separates particles by mass3; the greater a particle's mass, the larger is the radius of its path. mass spectrometer utilizes a velocity selector to produce particles with uniform speed v. In the gnetic field B', particles with greater mass (m2 > m1) travel in paths with larger radius (R2 > R1 ) . earliest results from this work was the discovery that neon has two species of atoms, R 10 +.
Pearsor B Homep C 25.11) A pi.pears ВЫ Lab 3 - https:// E Lab 3 - ti /HOIM2WJBBP/pages/ac177e5c7785d6338555485df34fff382414c2b0d?locale=&key%3D3974311461121481102020 t une mass j1t OI Uie TOII. Omput t Lail DL TI, vV S1 S2 +. Velocity selector selects particles with speed v. +. E,B +. Particle detector S3 T. R1 R2| m2, mi B' Magnetic field separates particles by mass3; the greater a particle's mass, the larger is the radius of its path. mass spectrometer utilizes a velocity selector to produce particles with uniform speed v. In the gnetic field B', particles with greater mass (m2 > m1) travel in paths with larger radius (R2 > R1 ) . earliest results from this work was the discovery that neon has two species of atoms, R 10 +.
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You send a beam of oxygen ions through a mass spectrometer like the one shown in Fig.27.24. The nuclei emerge from the velocity selector at 2.00×104 m>s and encounter a magnetic field of magnitude B′ = 0.0500 T. All the ions have charge +1.60×10−19 C, but some are the isotope 16O (mass 2.66×10−26 kg) and some are the isotope 18O (mass 2.99×10−26 kg). Find the radius of the semicircular path followed by (a) the 16O ions and (b) the 18O ions.
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