A singly charged positive ion has a mass of 2.47 ✕ 10−26 kg. After being accelerated through a potential difference of 238 V, the ion enters a magnetic field of 0.600 T, in a direction perpendicular to the field. Calculate the radius of the path of the ion in the field.
A singly charged positive ion has a mass of 2.47 ✕ 10−26 kg. After being accelerated...
A singly charged positive ion has a mass of 2.50*10^-26 kg. After being accelerated through a potential difference of 250V, the ion enters a magnetic field of 0.500 T, in a direction perpendicular to the field. Calculate the radius of the path of the ion in the field.
A singly charged ion of 7Li (an isotope of Lithium) has a mass of 1.16 x 10-26 kg. It is accelerated through a potential difference of 220 V and then enters a magnetic field with magnitude 0.723 T perpendicular to the path of the ion. What is the radius of the ion's path in the magnetic field?
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Consider the mass spectrometer shown schematically in the figure below. The electric field between the plates of the velocity selector is 940 V/m, and the magnetic fields in both the velocity selector and the deflection chamber have magnitudes of 0.920 T. Calculate the radius r of the path for a singly charged ion with mass m = 2.30 ✕ 10−26 kg. ..... mm A singly charged positive ion has a mass of 2.60 ✕ 10−26 kg. After being accelerated through...
A proton and a singly charged ion of mass 52 atomic mass units (amu) are accelerated through the same potential difference and enter a region of uniform magnetic field moving perpendicular to the magnetic field. What is the ratio of their kinetic energies? Tries 0/10 If the radius of the proton's circular path in the magnetic field is 13.2 cm , what is the radius of the path of the singly charged ion of 52 amu? Tries 0/10 By what...
A singly charged ion of unknown mass moves in a circle of radius 12.5 cm in a magnetic field of 9.0 T. The ion was accelerated through a potential difference of 7.0 kV before it entered the magnetic field. What is the mass of the ion? ___kg
A triply-charged ion with a mass of 3.8×10-26 kg is accelerated by 10,000 volts before it enters a 0.5-T magnetic field. (a) What is the radius of the circular curve it travels in? (b) What is its period of revolution?
Singly charged uranium-238 ions are accelerated through a potential difference of 3.10 kV and enter a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 1.38 T directed perpendicular to their velocities. (a) Determine the radius of their circular path. (Give your answer to three significant figures.) (b) Repeat this calculation for uranium-235 ions. (Give your answer to three significant figures.)
A doubly ionized atom (charge = +2e) whose mass is 8.30×10-26 kg is accelerated by a voltage of 2150.0 V and enters a region where a uniform magnetic field B = 0.100 T acts perpendicular to its motion. a) What is the radius of curvature of the path of the ion in the B-field? b) What is its period of revolution?
In a mass spectrometer, a singly charged ion having a particular velocity is selected by using a magnetic field of 7.0×10−2 T perpendicular to an electric field of 1.0×103 V/m . A magnetic field of this same magnitude is then used to deflect the ion, which moves in a circular path with a radius of 1.3 cm . What is the mass of the ion? Express your answer using two significant figures.