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A beam of non-relativistic charged particles moves without deviation through the region of space `A` where there are transverse mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic fields with strength E and induction B. When the magnetic field is switched off, the trace of the beam on the screen S shifts by `Delta x`. Knowing the distance a and b, find the specific charge q/m of the particles.

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