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Two charged particles P and Q enter a un...

Two charged particles `P` and `Q` enter a uniform magnetic field normally with the same speed. Their paths in the field are as shown in the figure. It can be concluded that
(i) the charge of `P` is greater than of `Q`
(ii) specific charge of `P` is `gt` that of `Q`
(iii) both `P` and `Q` are positively charged
(iv) both `P` and `Q` are negatively charged

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