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In the plane mirror, the coordinates of image of a charged particle (initially at origin as shown in fig. after two and a half time periods are (initial velocity of charge particle `v_0` in the x-y plane and the plane mirror is perpendicular to the x-axis. A uniform magnetic field `Bhati` exists in the space. `P_0` is pitch of helix, `R_0` is raduis of helix.)

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