Final answer:
The separation between the paths of the triply charged uranium-235 and uranium-238 ions in a mass spectrometer is 0.0096 m.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the separation between the paths of the triply charged uranium-235 and uranium-238 ions after traversing a semicircle, we can use the formula for the radius of the path:
r = (m*v) / (q*B)
Where:
- r is the radius of the path
- m is the mass of the ion
- v is the velocity of the ion
- q is the charge of the ion
- B is the magnetic field strength
Plugging in the given values, we get:
r1 = (3.90x10-25 kg * 3.00x105 m/s) / (3 * 1.60x10-19 C * 0.250 T) = 0.8125 m
r2 = (3.95x10-25 kg * 3.00x105 m/s) / (3 * 1.60x10-19 C * 0.250 T) = 0.8221 m
Therefore, the separation between their paths is:
0.8221 m - 0.8125 m = 0.0096 m