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IfB0= 0, how many of the particles that made it through the first Stern-Gerlachwould make it through the second Stern-Gerlach? Explain. b) Now assumingB0>0 is a fixed positive number, determine the smallest valueofdsuch that 25% of the particles transmitted by the first analyzer are alsotransmitted by the second analyzer. c) Very briefly, explain why particles are transmitted in part b) but not in part a).Page

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