Two isotopes of carbon carbon-12 and carbon-13 have masses


Question: Two isotopes of carbon, carbon-12 and carbon-13, have masses of 1.993 x 10-26kg and 2.159 x 10-26 kg, respectively. These two isotopes are singly ionized (+e) and each is given a speed of 6.25 105 m/s. The ions then enter the bending region of a mass spectrometer where the magnetic field is 0.8500 T.

Part A: Determine the spatial separation between the two isotopes after they have traveled through a half-circle.

(answer in "m" units)

I want help to find the spatial separation between the two isotopes after they have traveled through a half-circle.

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