Physics, 19.02.2020 23:40 josebrown521
A beam consists of ^1H and ^2H nuclei traveling at a constant horizontal velocity. The beam enters a uniform, vertical magnetic field of 0.500 T. The ^2H nuclei follow a circular arc of radius 55.6 cm. Find the radius of the circular arc followed by the ^1H nuclei. Let the mass of an ^1H nucleus (a proton) m1 = 1.67 x 10^-27 kg, the mass of an ^2H nucleus ( a deuteron) m2 = 3.34 x 10^-27 kg, and the charge on a proton q = 1.60 x 10^-19 C
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