An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 × 10-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.09 × 106 V and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.63 T. The α-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. What is (a) the speed of the α-particle, (b) the magnitude of the magnetic force on it, and (c) the radius of its circular path?
An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 × 10-27 kg. It...
An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 × 10-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.30 × 106 V and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 1.14 T. The α-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. What is (a) the speed of the α-particle, (b) the magnitude of the magnetic force on it, and (c) the radius of its circular...
An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 10-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.08 106 V and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.30 T. The α-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. (a) What is the speed of the α-particle? m/s (b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on it? N (c) What is the radius...
An alpha-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 * 10^-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.10 * 10^6 V and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.80 T. The alpha-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. What is the speed of the alpha-particle What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on it What is the radius of its circular...
An alpha-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 times 10^-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.24 times 10^6 v and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 3.30 T. The alpha-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. (a) What is the speed of the alpha-particle? m/s (b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on it? N (c) What is...
A. An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 × 10-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.67 × 106 V and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.49 T. The α-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. What is (a) the speed of the α-particle, (b) the magnitude of the magnetic force on it, and (c) the radius of its...
Chapter 21, Problem 19 An a-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 x 10-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.42 x 10° V and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.78 T. The a particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. What is (a) the speed of the a-particle, (b) the magnitude of the magnetic force on it, and (c)...
A particle with a mass of 6.4 × 10–27 kg and a charge of +3.20 × 10–19 C is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 9.0 × 106 V. The particle then enters a uniform 0.82-T magnetic field. If the particle’s velocity is perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times, what is the magnitude of the magnetic force exerted on the particle?
Fall 2018 Physic 122 An a-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 x 10 kg. It is accelerated from rest and attains a final kinetic energy equal to 6.5 x 10 1 J. It then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.15 T. The ?-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. Calculate the radius of the circular path inside the magnetic field. [Note: q-2e-3.2 x 101, C] Parallel plate capacitor ii...
A proton, traveling with a velocity of 3.1 × 106 m/s due east, experiences a magnetic force that has a maximum magnitude of 6.6 × 10-14 N and direction of due south. What are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field causing the force? If the field is up, then enter a number greater than zero. If the field is down, then enter a number less than zero. An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of...
A proton (charge le, mass mp) and an alpha particle (charge 2e, mass 4mp) in a mass spectrometer are accelerated from rest through a velocity selector that has an electric field E 103 V/m and magnetic field B- 2.5T. Each of the particles enters a uniform magnetic field B-2.5T, with its velocity in a direction perpendicular to B. The proton moves in a circular path of radius rp. and the alpha particle in a circular path ra. Calculate the distance...