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A particle accelerated by a potential difference `V` flies through a uniform transverse magnetic field with induction B. The field occupies a region of space din thickness. Prove that the angle a through which the particle deviates from the initial direction of its motion is given by.
`alpha=sin^(-1)(dBsqrt((q)/(2 Vm)))`
where `m` is the mass of the particle.

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