An electron (m=9.11×10-31 kg) caught in a magnetic field travels in a circular path of radius 30 cm with a period of 3.14×10-8 s.
(a) What is the electron’s frequency?
(b) What is the electron’s speed?
(c) What is the electron’s centripetal acceleration?
Motion of charge in a magnetic field is used here.
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