Why does the negative potential superimposed with an AC current allow Low mass particles to pass through...

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Why does the negative potential superimposedwith an AC current allow Low mass particles topass through the quadrupole ? Explain in great detail with a figureor two.

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A quadupole system consists of four rods that are arranged in anequal distance from each other in a parallel manner Ions areaccelerated by a negative voltage plate before they enter thequadrupole and travel down    See Answer
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