a mass spectrometer is designed to detect particles with a charge-to-mass ratio of 5 C/kg. The velocity selector is give

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a mass spectrometer is designed to detect particles with a charge-to-mass ratio of 5 C/kg. The velocity selector is give

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a mass spectrometer is designed to detect particles with acharge-to-mass ratio of 5 C/kg. The velocityselector is given an electric field of 1.5×10^4 N/C, and a magneticfield of 8.0T. The detector is fixed ata radius of 1m. (a) What must the deflecting magnetic field be setto in order to find these particles?(b)If the strongest magnet in the world is 45.5 T, is this areasonable magnetic field to achieve? If not,what other factors can we adjust?
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