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Physics, 29.11.2019 05:31, tevaughn06

In a mass spectrometer, ions are directed into a magnetic field, where they curve and strike a detector. if a variety of singly ionized atoms travel at the same speed through the magnetic field, would you expect them all to be deflected by the same amount, or would different ions be bent to different amounts? defend your answer.

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