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Figure 28-26 Question 6.
Table 28-3 Question 6
Particle | Charge | Speed | Particle | Charge | Speed |
1 | + | Less | 6 | - | Greater |
2 | + | Greater | 7 | + | Less |
3 | + | Less | 8 | + | Greater |
4 | + | Greater | 9 | - | Less |
5 | - | Less | 10 | - | Greater |
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