A stationary particle of charge q = 2.2 × 10-8 C is placed in a laser beam (an electromagnetic wave) whose intensity is 2.0 × 103 W/m2. Determine the maximum magnitude of the (a) electric and (b) magnetic forces exerted on the charge. If the charge is moving at a speed of 3.7 × 104 m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field of the electromagnetic wave, find the maximum magnitudes of the (c) electric and (d) magnetic forces exerted on the particle.
A stationary particle of charge q = 2.2 × 10-8 C is placed in a laser...
A stationary particle of charge q = 2.9 × 10-8 C is placed in a laser beam (an electromagnetic wave) whose intensity is 2.4 × 103 W/m2. Determine the maximum magnitude of the (a) electric and (b) magnetic forces exerted on the charge. If the charge is moving at a speed of 3.7 × 104 m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field of the electromagnetic wave, find the maximum magnitudes of the (c) electric and (d) magnetic forces exerted on the...
A stationary particle of charge q = 2.3 times 10^-8 C is placed in a laser beam (an electromagnetic wave) whose intensity is 3.0 times 10^3 W/m^2. Determine the maximum magnitude of the (a) electric and (b) magnetic forces exerted on the charge. If the charge is moving at a speed of 3.7 times 10^4 m/s perpendicular to the magnetic field of the electromagnetic wave, find the maximum magnitudes of the (c) electric and (d) magnetic forces exerted on the...
A neodymium-glass laser emits short pulses of high-intensity electromagnetic waves. The electric field of such a wave has an rms value of Erms = 2.0 × 109 N/C. Find the average power of each pulse that passes through a 1.6 × 10-5-m2 surface that is perpendicular to the laser beam. A neodymium-glass laser emits short pulses of high-intensity electromagnetic waves. The electric field of such a wave has an rms value of E 2.0 x 109 NIC. Find the average...
A particle with a charge of -1.23 × 10-8 C is moving with instantaneous velocity = (4.27 × 104 m/s) + (-3.79 × 104 m/s). What is the magnitude of the force exerted on this particle by magnetic field = (1.32 T)? (Give your answer in scientific notation using "N" as unit)
A particle has a charge of q = +5.1 ?C and is located at the origin. As the drawing shows, an electric field of Ex = +232 N/C exists along the +x axis. A magnetic field also exists, and its x and ycomponents are Bx = +1.5 T and By = +1.0 T. Calculate the force (magnitude and direction) exerted on the particle by each of the three fields when it is (a) stationary, (b) moving along the +x axis...
#4 part a,b,c 4. An electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 100,0 MHz, İs traveling direction. Att-0 s, the electric field due to this wave of 300.0 V/m. through a vacuum in x- (i) What is the wavelength of this wave? a. 1.0 m b. 2.0 m c, 3.0 m d. 4.0 m (ii) What is the amplitude of the magnetic field due to this wave? a, 1.0 μΤ b, 2.0 μ T c. 3.0 uT d. 4.0 HT (iii)...
A particle has a charge of q = +4.7 μC and is located at the origin. As the drawing shows, an electric field of Ex = +232 N/C exists along the +x axis. A magnetic field also exists, and its x and y components are Bx = +1.7 T and By = +1.6 T. Calculate the force (magnitude and direction) exerted on the particle by each of the three fields when it is (a) stationary, (b) moving along the +x...
A particle with a charge of -2.30 x 10^-8 c is moving with an instantaneous velocity of magnitude 39.5 km/s in the x-y plane at an angle of 55 degrees counterclockwise fromthe + x axis. A. what is the direction of the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field with magnitude 2.00 T in the -x direction. B. what is the magnitude of the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field with magnitude 2.00 T in...
A particle has a charge of q = +5.5 pC and is located at the origin. As the drawing shows, an electric field of Ex-+214 N/C exists along the +χ axis. A magnetic field also exists, and its χ and y components are B*-+1.3 T and By +1.9 T. Calculate the force (magnitude and direction) exerted on the particle by each of the three fields when it is (a) stationary, (b) moving along the +χ axis at a speed of...
Particle A of charge 2.85 × 10-4 C is at the origin, particle B of charge-5.94 x 10-4 C ls at (4.00 m, 0), and particle C of charge 1.03 x 104 C is at (O, 3.00 m). We wish to find the net electric force on C | (a) What is the x component of the electric force exerted by A on C? (b) What is the y component of the force exerted by A on C? (c) Find...