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A velocity selector in a mass spectrometer, like the one shown below, uses a 0.133 T
magnetic field.
a. What electric field strength is needed to select a speed of 4.93*10^6 m/s?
b. What is the voltage between the plates if they are separated by 1.00 cm?
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