A mass spectrometer similar to the one in Figure P24.67 is designed to analyze biological samples. Molecules in the sample are singly ionized, then they enter a 0.80 T uniform magnetic field at a speed of 2.3 × 10 5 m/s. If a molecule has a mass 85 times the mass of the proton, what will be the approximate distance between the points where the ion enters and exits the magnetic field? A. 25 cm B. 50 cm C. 75 cm D. 100 cm
A mass spectrometer similar to the one in Figure P24.67 is designed to analyze biological samples. Molecules in the sample are singly ionized, then they enter a 0.80 T uniform magnetic field at a speed of 2.3 × 10 5 m/s. If a molecule has a mass 85 times the mass of the proton, what will be the approximate distance between the points where the ion enters and exits the magnetic field? A. 25 cm B. 50 cm C. 75 cm D. 100 cm
A mass spectrometer similar to the one in Figure P24.67 is designed to analyze biological samples. Molecules in the sample are singly ionized, then they enter a 0.80 T uniform magnetic field at a speed of 2.3 × 105 m/s. If a molecule has a mass 85 times the mass of the proton, what will be the approximate distance between the points where the ion enters and exits the magnetic field?
Using the Experimental Acceleration due to Gravity values from each data table, Data Tables 1, 2, and 3; determine the Standard Deviation, σ, mean, μ, variance, σ2 and the 95% Margin of Error (Confidence Level) Data: Ex. Acc. 1: 12.29 m/s^2. Ex. Acc. 2: 10.86 m/s^2, Ex. Acc. 3: 9.05 m/s^2
In the Super Smash Bros. games the character Yoshi’s has a “ground pound” down special move where he launches himself downward to attack an enemy beneath him. A) If Yoshi flings himself downwards at 9.76 miles per hour to hit an enemy 10.5 m below him, how fast is Yoshi traveling when he hits the enemy? 1 mile = 1609 m B) How much time does it take Yoshi to hit the enemy beneath him?
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