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Two charged particles carrying equal charge enter into a magnetic field region after being accelerated through the same potential difference. The particles describe circular paths of radii `R_1 and R_2` respectively. If `m_1 and m_2` are the masses of the particles then `((m_1)/m_2)` is given by

A

`m_1 = m_2 = m/3`

B

`m_1 = m_2 = 2m/3`

C

`m_1 = m_2 = m`

D

`m_1 = m_2 = 2m/2`

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