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After being accelerated through a potential difference of 5.33 kv, a singly charged carbon ion (12c) moves in a circle of radius 22.5 cm in the magnetic field of a mass spectrometer. what is the magnitude of the field?
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I'm stuck on the same question, as well :(
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