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![Atom 1 of mass 30.3 u and atom 2 of mass 32.7 u are both singly ionized with a charge of +e. After being introduced into a mass
spectrometer (see the figure below) and accelerated from rest through a potential difference V = 6.22 kV, each ion follows a circular
path in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B=0.757 T. What is the distance Ax between the points where the ions strike the
detector?
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Transcribed Image Text:Atom 1 of mass 30.3 u and atom 2 of mass 32.7 u are both singly ionized with a charge of +e. After being introduced into a mass
spectrometer (see the figure below) and accelerated from rest through a potential difference V = 6.22 kV, each ion follows a circular
path in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B=0.757 T. What is the distance Ax between the points where the ions strike the
detector?
Detector
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