A physicist performing a sensitive measurement wants to limit the magnetic force on a moving point particle in her equipment to less than 1.00 × 10-12 N.
What is the larges amount of charge that this point particle can have if it moves at a maximum speed of 27.5 m/s in the Earth's field of 0.5G?
A physicist performing a sensitive measurement wants to limit the magnetic force on a moving point...
A charged particle moving through a magnetic field at right angles to the field with a speed of 24.7 m/s experiences a magnetic force of 2.38 x 10* N. Determine the magnetic force on an identical particle when it travels through the same magnetic field with a speed of 5.44 m/s at an angle of 26.2° relative to the magnetic field. N What is the maximum force on a rod with a 0.100 C charge that you pass between the...
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...
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...
A charged particle moving through a magnetic field at night angles to the field with a speed of 24.7 m/s experiences a magnetic force of 2.78 x 10 N. Determine the magnetic force on an identical particle when it travels through the same magnetic field with a speed of 5.44 m/s at an angle of 31.20 relative to the magnetic field. x How does the magnetic force acting on a charged particle moving through a magnetic field depend on the...
27B -- Experiment: Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge - qolme Objective: In this module you will observe the trajectory of an electron beam in a uniform magnetic field oriented in various ways to the electron velocity. You will then use your observation of the radius of the electron trajectory to measure the charge to mass ratio for an electron. Equipment: One elm apparatus (Lurge mounted glass bulb with Helmholtz coils); one Leybold or PASCO power supply for electron gun...
3. The diagram below shows the trajectories of three charged
particles moving in a uniform magnetic field of strength B. The
field points into the plane of the paper. The particles are moving
in the plane of the paper. The direction in which each particle is
moving is shown by the arrows. (a) For each particle, find if the
charge is positive or negative (Q>0 or Q<0). Q1: Q2: Q3: (b)
Assume all particles have the same velocity (v) and...
1. What is the direction of the magnetic force on a positive charge that moves as shown in each of the six cases shown in Figure 22.50 of the text book? (6pts) (you can ask like: (a) left, (b) up, etc.) 2. What is the direction of the velocity of a positive charge that experiences the magnetic force shown in each of the three cases in Figure 22.51 of the textbook, assuming it moves perpendicular to B? (6pts) 3. What...
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3. A proton = 1.60 x 10-19 C, moves through a uniform magnetic field into the page. The proton, moving at a speed of 2.0 x 10 m/s in the direction shown, feels a force of 3.0 x 10-15 N. a) What is the magnitude of the magnetic field? b) Draw a vector on the charge indicating the direction of the force...
7) What is a "gauss" and how does it compare to the tesla? 8) If a charged particle moves in a straight line through some region of space, can you say that the magnetic field in that region is necessarily zero? Can you set a resting electron in motion with a magnetic field? Explain. 9) 10) What is the direction of the magnetic force on a positive charge that moves as shown in each of the six cases shown in...
4. Find the direction of the force on an electron moving as shown through the magnetic field pictured in the figure below. A. left B. right C. into the page D. out of the page 5. A particle of charge 3.0 C moves through a magnetic field of 1.5 T at 7.8 x 10 m/s and at a 30° angle from the magnetic field. What is the magnitude of the force? A. 0.18 N B. 0.24 N C. 0.32 N...