In a mass spectrometer, a singly charged ion having a particular velocity is selected by using a magnetic filed of 110 m

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In a mass spectrometer, a singly charged ion having a particular velocity is selected by using a magnetic filed of 110 m

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In A Mass Spectrometer A Singly Charged Ion Having A Particular Velocity Is Selected By Using A Magnetic Filed Of 110 M 1
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In a mass spectrometer, a singly charged ion having a particular velocity is selected by using a magnetic filed of 110 mt perpendicular to an electric field of 3 kV/m. The same magnetic field is used to deflect the ion in a circular path with a radius of 85 mm. What is the mass of the ion? The mass, m = Units kg
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