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[" An @ particle and a proton of the same kinetic energy are in turn allowed "],[" to pass through a magnetic field "vec B" ,acting normal to the direction of "],[" motion of the particles.Calculate the ratio of the radii of the circular paths "],[" described by them."(2)]

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