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A slightly divergent beam of non-relatistic charged particles accelearated by a potential difference `V` propagates from a point `A` along the axis of a straight solenoid. The beacm is brought into focus at a distance `l` from the point `A` at two successive values of magnetic induction `B_(1)` and `B_(2)`. Find the spefic charge `q//m` of the particles.

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