When a charged particle moves at an angle of 16.0o with respect to a magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force of magnitude F. At what angle (less than 90o) with respect to this field will this particle, moving at the same speed, experience a magnetic force of magnitude 2F?
When a charged particle moves at an angle of 16.0o with respect to a magnetic field,...
When a charged particle moves at an angle of 12.8o with respect to a magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force of magnitude F. At what angle (less than 90o) with respect to this field will this particle, moving at the same speed, experience a magnetic force of magnitude 2F?
When a charged particle moves at an angle of 18 degree with respect to a magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force of magnitude F. At what angle (less than 90 degree) with respect to this field will this particle, moving at the same speed, experience a magnetic force of magnitude 1.6F?
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...
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...
Two charged particles move in the same direction with respect to the same magnetic field. Particle 1 travels 3 times faster than particle 2. However, each particle experiences a magnetic force of the same magnitude. Find the ratio |q1|/|q2| of the magnitudes of the charges.
A charged particle moves with velocity 1.5 km/s making angle 50° with the external magnetic field of magnitude of 0.6 T (see figure below). The field exerts the 3.5 N force on the charge. The direction of the force is out of the page/screen. What is the magnitude and sign of the charge? 1. (15 points) A charged particle moves with velocity 1.5 km/s making angle 50° with the external magnetic field of magnitude of 0.6 T (sce figure below)....
A charged particle moves with velocity 1.5 km/s making angle 50° with the external magnetic field of magnitude of 0.6 T (see figure below). The field exerts the 3.5 N force on the charge. The direction of the force is out of the page/screen. What is the magnitude and sign of the charge? The magnetic force would be zero if: A. v was parallel to the field; B. v was directed out of page; C. v was directed into the...
A charged particle moves with velocity 1.5 km/s making angle 50° with the external magnetic field of magnitude of 0.6 T (see figure below). The field exerts the 3.5 N force on the charge. The direction of the force is out of the page/screen. What is the magnitude and sign of the charge? 50° B The magnetic force would be zero if: A. v was parallel to the field; B. v was directed out of page; C. v was directed...
A charged particle moves with velocity 5 km/s making angle 50° with the external magnetic field of magnitude of 0.6 T (see figure below). The field exerts the 3.5 N force on the charge. The direction of the force is out of the page/screen. What is the magnitude and sign of the charge? 人 50° B
A charged particle moves with velocity 1.5 km/s making angle 50° with the external magnetic field of magnitude of 0.6 T (see figure below). The field exerts the 3.5 N force on the charge. The direction of the force is out of the page/screen. What is the magnitude and sign of the charge? % 5 50° B