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5 October, 21:37

A mass spectrometer accelerates doubly ionized atoms of charge 2e over a potential difference V before they enter a uniform magnetic field B which is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the ions. If d is the radius of the ions' path in the magnetic field, what is the mass M of one ion? Express your answer ONLY in terms of V, B, e and d. The potential V is low enough that no relativistic corrections are needed

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  1. 5 October, 22:00
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    (B² x e x d²) / V = M

    Explanation:

    Under electric field by potential gradient if K is the kinetic energy imparted to

    the charged particle

    K = 1/2 M u² = V x 2e

    When charged particle enters the magnetic field with velocity u, it travels on circular path with radius d. So

    centripetal force = magnetic force

    M u² / d = B x 2e x u

    u = (B x 2e x d) / M

    Putting this value of u in the relation above

    m (B² x 4e² x d²) / 2M² = V x 2e

    (B² x 4e² x d²) / V x 2e = 2 M

    (B² x e x d²) / V = M
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