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A Mass Spectrometer Is Used to Separate Two Isotopes of Uranium

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A mass spectrometer is used to separate two isotopes of uranium with masses m1 and m2 where m2 > m1.The two types of uranium atom exit an ion source S with the same charge of +e and are accelerated through a potential difference V.The charged atoms then enter a constant, uniform magnetic field B as shown.If r1 = 0.5049 m and r2 = 0.5081 m, what is the value of the ratio m1/m2? A mass spectrometer is used to separate two isotopes of uranium with masses m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub> where m<sub>2</sub> > m<sub>1</sub>.The two types of uranium atom exit an ion source S with the same charge of +e and are accelerated through a potential difference V.The charged atoms then enter a constant, uniform magnetic field B as shown.If r<sub>1</sub> = 0.5049 m and r<sub>2 </sub>= 0.5081 m, what is the value of the ratio m<sub>1</sub>/m<sub>2</sub>?   A) 0.9984 B) 0.9937 C) 0.9874 D) 0.9812 E) 0.9749


A) 0.9984
B) 0.9937
C) 0.9874
D) 0.9812
E) 0.9749

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