A deuteron particle (the nucleus of an isotope of hydrogen consisting of one pro
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Question
A deuteron particle (the nucleus of an isotope of hydrogen consisting of one proton and one neutron and having a mass of 3.34×1027 kg ) moving horizontally enters a uniform, vertical, 0.640 Tmagnetic field and follows a circular arc of radius 56.0 cm .
a) How fast was this deuteron moving just before it entered the magnetic field ?
B) How fast was this deuteron moving just after it came out of the field?
c) What would be the radius of the arc followed by a proton that entered the field with the same velocity as the deuteron?
Explanation / Answer
a) qVB = mV^2 /r
V=qBr/m
V= 17192218.5811 m/s
r = mV/qB
B) same speed
c) qVb = mV^2 /r
same charge so same magnetic field but less mass (1/2)
so r = 28 cm
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