Charged pions with momentum 50 GeV/c are deflected through a collimator slit 3mm wide by a bending

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Charged pions with momentum 50 GeV/c are deflected through a collimator slit 3mm wide by a bending magnet 2m long that produces a uniform field of 1.5 T. Calculate how far from the magnet the slit should be placed so that it accepts particles with momentum within about 1% of the central value.

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Particle Physics

ISBN: 978-1118912164

4th Edition

Authors: Brian R. Martin, Graham Shaw

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