An ion enters a mass spectrometer with an initial speed of 5.000x109 m/s. The ion carries a charge having absolute value

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An ion enters a mass spectrometer with an initial speed of 5.000x109 m/s. The ion carries a charge having absolute value

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An Ion Enters A Mass Spectrometer With An Initial Speed Of 5 000x109 M S The Ion Carries A Charge Having Absolute Value 1
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An ion enters a mass spectrometer with an initial speed of 5.000x109 m/s. The ion carries a charge having absolute value 19|= 1.602x10-19 C, and the initial velocity of the lon is parallel to the plane of the page, as shown in the figure. Within the mass spectrometer, the uniform magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.4000 T and it is directed out of the page (at right angles to the page). On a photographic plate, the lon leaves a mark at a distance of 34.440 cm from the entrance sit, as shown in the figure below uniform 34.440 cm Photographic plate 26. The charge of the ion A. is positive. B. is negative. C. is impossible to determine from the given information. 27. The mass of the ion is equal to A 2.207x10-9 kg B. 4.414 x 10-* kg C 4.414x10 kg D. 2207x10-kg E. 4.414x10kg You have been asked to design a velocity selector which permits the passage (undeflected) of negatively charged particles which enter the velocity selector from the left side at speeds of 4.00 x 109 m/s, as shown in the figure. You are provided with a pair of oppositely charged metal plates, as shown in the figure. The approximately uniform electric field between the charged plates has a magnitude of 8.00 x 10* N/C. 28. The direction of the required magnetic field is A the negative y direction B. the negative x direction D. into the page E the positive y direction c. out of the page 29. Find the magnitude of the required uniform magnetic field in the region between the plates A2.00 mm 80.500.IT C. 32.0 microT D. 0.500 T E 2.00 T 30. True or False Positively charged particles which enter this velocity selector from the left at a speed of 20000 m/s will be deflected upwards off the mid-line? A TRUF B FALSE
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