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In Thomson spectrograph experiment, four positive ions P,Q,R and S are situated on Y-X curve a shown in the figure

  1. The specific charge of R and S are same    
  2. The masses of P and S are same    
  3. The specific charges of Q and R are same    
  4. The velocities of R and S are same    

The correct answer is: The specific charge of R and S are same


    All the positive ions of same specific charge moving with different velocity lie on the same parabola.

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