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I need help for the 2.question (Magnetic field will be 2.5 T)
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![1. The mass difference between two isotopes is sometimes just a neutron
mass. The spectrometer should separate them very well. For such an
isotope combination, the difference in radius should be around 1 cm. That
is -n =1 cm. In order to achieve this, choose a magnetic field with a
magnitude in Tesla (maximum magnetic field you can obtain from a
conventional magnet is around 2.5 T so be far away from this value) and
choose the direction also. Then determine the velocity of isotope you need.
Last calculate radius r of a Pbjo smallest isotope.
2. In order to produce this magnetic field, determine the current and number
of turns, radius and other parameters of a solenoid you need. Also show
how you will position this solenoid.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/58dad14b-336b-49b0-934c-2a8e7bbb44f5/4b9b1381-4a65-4f7f-9503-f9d62c6311d8/jza6e5r_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:1. The mass difference between two isotopes is sometimes just a neutron
mass. The spectrometer should separate them very well. For such an
isotope combination, the difference in radius should be around 1 cm. That
is -n =1 cm. In order to achieve this, choose a magnetic field with a
magnitude in Tesla (maximum magnetic field you can obtain from a
conventional magnet is around 2.5 T so be far away from this value) and
choose the direction also. Then determine the velocity of isotope you need.
Last calculate radius r of a Pbjo smallest isotope.
2. In order to produce this magnetic field, determine the current and number
of turns, radius and other parameters of a solenoid you need. Also show
how you will position this solenoid.
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