# Which of the following does a mass spectrometer not explicable require to determine the mass of...

###### Question:

Which of the following does a mass spectrometer not explicable require to determine the mass of an ion?
The answer is: the velocity of the ion as it travels in a uniform circular motion to the detector.
Why?

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