a. what is the magnitude of the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field...
Problem 20.08 Part C A particle with a charge of -1.70x10-8 C is moving with an instantaneous velocity of magnitude 41.5 km/s in the z-y plane at an angle of 49.5 counterclockwise from the +x axis. What is the direction of the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field with magnitude 2.00 T in the +z direction? Enter your answer as a counterclockwise angle from the ty axis, in degrees, to three significant figures. Submit Previous Answers Request...
A particle with a charge of-2.50 X 10-8 C is moving with an instantaneous velocity of magnitude 40.0 km/s in the xy- plane at an angle of 50° counterclockwise from the +x axis. What are the magnitude and direction of the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field with magnitude 2.00 T in the (a) -x direction, and (b) +z direction?
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 with a charge of -2.50x10-8 C is moving with an instantaneous velocity of magnitude 36.5 km/s in the c-y plane at an angle of 55 counterclockwise from the to axis. Part A What is the direction of the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field with magnitude 2.00 T in the - direction? O +2 O ty 0 +2 Part B What is the magnitude of the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field...
A charged particle is moving at an angle of 60 in a magnetic field of magnitude 2.5 Tesla directed along the positive X-axis as shown in the provided figure. The velocity of the particle is 2.98 x 10 m/sec directed counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. The magnitude of the charge is 1.61 x 10 "Coulombs. 8 points A. Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic force on the particle.
Magnets exert forces on other magnets even though they are separated by some distance. Usually the force on a magnet (or piece of magnetized matter) is pictured asthe interaction of that magnet with the magnetic field at its location (the field being generated by other magnets or currents). More fundamentally, theforce arises from the interaction of individual moving charges within a magnet with the local magnetic field. This force is written ,where is the force, is the individual charge (which...
Part A Review What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the particle? A particle with a charge of 33 μC moves with a speed of 77 m/s in the positive z direction. The magnetic field in this region of space has a component of 0.45 T in the positive y direction, and a component of 0.83 T in the positive z direction Express your answer using two significant figures. mN Submit Previous Answers Request Answer XIncorrect; Try Again;...
The force on a charged particle moving in a magnetic field can be computed as the vector sum of the forces due to each separate component of the magnetic field. As an example, a particle with charge q is moving with speed v in the? y-direction. It is moving in a uniform magnetic field Part A What is the x-component of the force F? exerted on the particle by the magnetic field? Part B What is the y-component of the force...
There is a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 2.4 T in the +z direction. 1) Find the magnitude of the force on a particle of charge -1.4 nC if its velocity is 1.0 km/s in the y-z plane in a direction that makes an angle of 40 ∘ ∘ with the +z axis and 50 ∘ ∘ with the +y axis. (Express your answer using two significant figures.)
There is a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 2.2 T in the +z direction. 1) Find the magnitude of the force on a particle of charge-1.2 nC if its velocity is 1.0 km/s in the y-z plane in a direction that makes an angle of 40 with the z axis and 50 with the y axis. (Express your answer using two significant figures. N Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 3 submission are allowed. You can...