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In the Bainbridge mass spectrometer (Figure 1), the magnetic-field magnitude in the velocity selector is 0.510 T, and io

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In the Bainbridge mass spectrometer (Figure 1), the magnetic-field magnitude in the velocity selector is 0.510 T, and ions having a speed of 1.82 x 106 m/s pass through undeflected. Figure 1325 E Source of charged particles < XBy the right-hand rule, the force of the B field x B the right. X on the charge points to The force of the E field on the charge points to the left. For a negative charge. the directions of both forces are reversed. 1 of 1
▼ Part A What is the electric-field magnitude in the velocity selector? Express your answer with the appropriate units. E= Submit 01 μA Value Request Answer → O Units ?
▼ Part B If the separation of the plates is 5.20 mm, what is the potential difference between the plates? Express your answer with the appropriate units. O Submit μA V= Value Request Answer redo