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10T because F=mV^2/radius in a circle. So if the velocity and radius are the same then you will just multiply the mass by ten (10mV^2/radius) giving you 10 times your period

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Q: If a second particle with the same electric charge but ten times as massive enters the field with the same velocity what is it's period?
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