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What are the mass and charge of an `alpha`-particle?

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The ratios of the masses and charges of a proton and an alpha particle are respectiely 1:4 and 1:2 . They enter a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B normally with same velocity. What will be the ratio of the radii of the circular paths described by the particles in each case ?

The ratio of the masses and charges of a proton and an alpha particle are respectiely 1:4 and 1:2 . They enter a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B normally with same kinetic energy. What will be the ratio of the radii of the circular paths described by the particles in each case ?

The ratio of the masses and charges of a proton and an alpha particle are respectively 1:4 and 1:2 . They enter a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B normally with same momentum and What will be the ratio of the radii of the circular paths described by the particles in each case ?

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Kinetic energy of proton is the same as that of an alpha -particle. What is the ratio of their respective de Brogile wavelengths?

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