During an experiment an electron passes through a 0.85 T magnetic field with a large velocity. The charge-to-mass ratio is determined to be 1.76x1011 C/ g. If the same experiment is run with a magnetic field of 1.70 T, what is the charge-to-mass ratio in this new experiment.
8.80x1010 C/kg
1.76x1011 C/kg
3.52x1011 C/kg
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