The most common isotope of a single nucleus stripped of its


The most common isotope of a single nucleus (stripped of its electrons) is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 1200V and then fired into uniform 79mT B-field such that the nucleus is traveling perpendicular to that B-field. The nucleus is observed to travel in a circular path of radius 9.997cm.

What element is the unknown nucleus on periodic table?

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