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kashmirekat
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I have two molecules CO and N2 with masses 28.0106u and 28.0134u respectively.
I need to determine the radius of curvature the spectrometer must have if the molecules are to be separated on film by 0.50mm.
I don't even know where to begin to solve this. The only equation relating to it in the book is m=qB'r/v, where r=mv/qB'. But I don't have v or q or B'. Agghhh.
Mco=28.0106u
Mn2=28.0134u
d=0.50mm
r=?
Would someone point me in the right direction? Thank you.
I need to determine the radius of curvature the spectrometer must have if the molecules are to be separated on film by 0.50mm.
I don't even know where to begin to solve this. The only equation relating to it in the book is m=qB'r/v, where r=mv/qB'. But I don't have v or q or B'. Agghhh.
Mco=28.0106u
Mn2=28.0134u
d=0.50mm
r=?
Would someone point me in the right direction? Thank you.
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