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What are the main reasons that lead an ion to travel in a circle, with an applied magnetic field?
1. Due to the force being perpendicular to the velocity.
2. Hence there is a centripetal force that acts towards a center point.
3. Which keeps the particle in a circular orbit
What would happen if you doubled the mass of the particle during mass spectrometry?
The radius is going to double as the mass is proportional to the radius
What would the effect be if you doubled the charge on the particles in a mass spectrometer?
The radius is going to quater, this is because charge is inversely proportional to the radius.
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