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A long solenoid has 150 turns/cm and carries current i. An electron moves within the solenoid in a circle of radius 2.68 cm p

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Given,

Number of turns, N = 150 turns/cm = 150 * 100 turns / m

The radius of the circle, r = 2.68 cm = 0.0268 m

The speed of the electron, v = 0.0404 c ; where c = 2.998 * 108 m/s

= 0.0404 * 2.998 * 108

We know,

mv2 / r = q v B

B = mv / q r

Where,

m is the mass of an electron = 9.1 * 10-31 Kg

q is the charge = 1.6 * 10-19 C

B = ( 9.1 * 10-31 * 0.0404 * 2.998 * 108 ) / (1.6 * 10-19 * 0.0268)

= 2.57 * 10-3 T

The current in a solenoid is,

From B = \mu 0 n I

So, I = B / \mu 0 n

= (2.57 * 10-3) / (4\pi * 10-7 * 150 * 100)

= 0.1364 A

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