Question: In the operating room, anesthesiologists use mass spectrometers to monitor the respiratory gases of patients undergoing surgery. One gas that is often monitored is the anesthetic isoflurane (molecular mass = 3.06 x 10-25 kg). In a spectrometer, a singly ionized molecule of isoflurane (charge = +e) moves at a speed of 5.00 x 103m/s on a circular path that has a radius of 0.120 m.
Part A: What is the magnitude of the magnetic field that the spectrometer uses?
I want help to find the magnitude of the magnetic field that the spectrometer uses.