A doubly charged ion with velocity 6. 9 × 106 m/s moves in a path of radius 30 cm in a magnetic field of 0. 80 t in a mass spectrometer. what is the mass of this ion?

Respuesta :

The mass of this ion is 1.16*10^-26kg.

To find the answer, we have to know about the force acting on a particle circulating in a uniform magnetic field.

How to find the mass of this ion?

  • Let us consider that, a particle of mass m with charge q moving with velocity v in a circular orbit of radius r, then the centripetal force of it's path will be equal to the Lorentz magnetic force.

                                  [tex]F_c=F_B\\\frac{mv^2}{r} =qvB\\[/tex]

  • Thus, the mass of the doubly charged ion will be,

                   [tex]m=\frac{qBr}{v} =\frac{2*1.67*10^{-19}*0.8*30*10^{-2}}{6.9*10^6} \\m=1.16*10^{-26}kg[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that, the mass of this ion is 1.16*10^-26kg.

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