Two singly ionized atoms move into a magnetic fields of magnitude 0.100 T pointing into the...

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  • Two singly ionized atoms move into a magnetic fields ofmagnitude 0.100 T pointing into the page. Each has a speed of 1.00X 106 m/s. The nucleus of the first atom contains one proton andhas a mass of 1.67 X 10-27 kg, while the nucleus of the second atomcontains a proton and a neutron and has a mass of 3.34 X 10-27 kg.Atoms with the same number of protons in the nucleus but differentmasses are called isotopes. The two isotopes here are hydrogen anddeuterium. Find their distance of separation when they strike aphotographic plate.

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Given dataTwo singly ionized atoms are moving perpendicular to theMagnetic field As the direction of the magnetic field is into thepage and the motion of the atoms is on the pageMagnitude of the magnetic field 01TSpeed of the ionized atoms 100 x 106msMass    See Answer
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