In Sydney, Australia the Earth’s magnetic field has a magnitude of 52 uT and points due north, inclined at an angle of 65 degrees above the horizontal. (a) Find the force (magnitude and direction) on 2.0 uC charge moving at 4.0 x 10^6 m/s horizontally due south. (b) Find the force (magnitude and direction) on 2.0 uC charge moving at 4.0 x 10^6 m/s horizontally due west.
In Sydney, Australia the Earth’s magnetic field has a magnitude of 52 uT and points due...
At a location near the equator, the earth’s magnetic field is horizontal and points north. An electron is moving vertically upward from the ground. What is the direction of the magnetic force that acts on the electron? (a) North (b) East (c) South (d) West (e) The magnetic force is zero.
#2 near the ground at the north magnetic pole, the earth’s magnetic field is directed downward vertically and has a strength of 0.57 G. An electron at the north pole is projected from the ground into this magnetic field with a velocity of 1.4 km/s vertically upward and 1.9 km/s horizontally to your right. A) find the magnitude of the force acting on this electron B) find the electron’s acceleration (magnitude and direction)
An electric field of magnitude 5.25 ✕ 105 N/C points due south at a certain location. Find the magnitude and direction of the force on a −3.70 μC charge at this location. magnitude N direction ---Select--- north south east west
A) Determine the magnitude of the force on an electron traveling 6.35×10^5 m/s horizontally to the east in a vertically upward magnetic field of strength 0.75 T.B) Determine the direction of the force on an electron. 1. to the North 2. to the South 3. to the East 4. to the West
RE Albert's laboratory is filled with a constant uniform magnetic field pointing straight up. Albert throws some charges into this magnetic field. He throws the charges in different directions, and observes the resulting magnetic forces on them. Given the sign of each charge and the direction of its velocity, determine the direction of the magnetic force (if any) acting on the charge. Resulting magnetic force Positive charge moving south: Negative charge moving west: Negative charge not moving at all: ....
What is the direction of the magnetic field? An electron experiences the greatest force as it travels 3.7 x 10° m/s in a magnetic field when it is moving northward. The force is vertically upward and of magnitude 6.5 x 10- N. West North East South Submit Request Answer Part B What is the magnitude of the magnetic field? Express your answer using two significant figures. 0 Ad Rom ?
A duck flying horizontally due north at 13.8 m/s passes over Atlanta, where the magnetic field of the Earth is 4.24x10-5 T in a direction 58.8° below a horizontal line running north and south. The duck has a positive charge of 8.33x10-8 C. What is the magnetic force acting on the duck?
0 1. (a) What is the magnitude and direction of an electric field that exerts a 2-10% N upward force on a -1.75 uC charge? ELE ZO Upward Downward 210 (b) What is the magnitude and direction of the force exerted on a 3.7 MC charge by a 220 electric field that points due east? IF N North East West South
At a certain location, Earth has a magnetic field of 0.60 x 10-4 T, pointing 75o below the horizontal in a north-south plane. A 11.0 m long straight wire carries a 15 A current. (a) If the current is directed horizontally toward the east, what are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on the wire? Magnitude Direction 75A" below the horizontal in the southward direction horizontal and directed due east 75A" above the horizontal in the northward direction...
A -250?Ccharge moves vertically downward at 12.6m/s . Find the magnitude of the magnetic field required to produce a northward magnetic force of 1.10mN . Find the direction of the magnetic field required to produce a northward magnetic force of 1.10mN .(east, west, south, north)