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Two solenoids are nested coaxially such that their magnetic fields point in opposite directions. treat the solenoids as ideal. the outer one has a radius of 20 mm, and the radius of the inner solenoid is 10 mm. the length, number of turns, and current of the outer solenoid are, respectively, 20.5 cm, 545 turns, and 4.53 a. for the inner solenoid the corresponding quantities are 18.9 cm, 331 turns, and 1.49 a. at what speed, v1,should a proton be travelling, inside the apparatus and perpendicular to the magnetic field, if it is to orbit the axis of the solenoids at a radius of 5.69 mm? v1 =/s and at what speed, v2, for an orbital radius of 16.9 mm? v2 =/s

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