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A proton and a deuteron are moving with equal velocities, both perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field (A deuteron is a deuterium nucleus; it consists of one proton and one neutron). Comparison of the two particles would show that
a) they experience the same acceleration, but the deuteron feels a greater force.
b) they experience the same acceleration, but the proton feels a greater force.
c) they experience the same force, but the deuteron has a greater acceleration.
d) they experience the same force, but the proton has a greater acceleration.
e) they experience the same force and the same acceleration.
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