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Five equal-massparticles (A–E) enter a region of uniform magnetic fielddirected

ID: 1740321 • Letter: F

Question

Five equal-massparticles (A–E) enter a region of uniform magnetic fielddirected into the page. They follow the trajectories illustrated inthe figure. (Intro 1 figure) Part C Rank the particles A, B, C, and E on thebasis of their speed. Rank from largest to smallest. Torank items as equivalent, overlap them. A, B, C, E Part C Rank the particles A, B, C, and E on thebasis of their speed. Rank from largest to smallest. Torank items as equivalent, overlap them. A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E A, B, C, E

Explanation / Answer

The answer for this would actually depend on the charge of  the particles, not the velocities. The correct answer is the box that says the correct order cannot be determined