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An electron moves along the z-axis with vz=4.2×107m/s . As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the following (x , y , z ) positions? A: (1,0,0) B: (0,0,1) C: (0,1,1) |

An electron moves along the z-axis with vz=4.2×107m/s . As it passes the origin, what are...
An electron moves along the z-axis with vz=4.9×107m/s. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the following (x, y, z) positions? Part C (0 cm, 1 cm , 2 cm ) Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas.
An electron moves along the z-axis with vz=3.4×107m/s. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the following (x, y, z) positions? a) (1 cm , 0 cm, 0 cm) Express your answers using two significant figures.Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. b) (0 cm, 0 cm, 2 cm ) Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. c) (0 cm, 2 cm , 2...
An electron moves along the z-axis with vz=5.2×10^7m/s. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the following (x, y, z) positions? (1 cm , 0 cm, 0 cm) (Bx,By,Bz) (0 cm, 1 cm , 2 cm ) (Bx,By,Bz) Please show work thanks.
An electron moves along the z-axis with vz = 3.2 x 10 m/s. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the following (x, y, z) positions? Part A(2 cm, 0 cm 0 cm) Part B (0 cm, 0 cm, 2 cm)Part C(0 cm, 2cm, 2 cm)
A charge of q= +3.204 x 10-19 Cmoves along the x-axis with Vi = 1.5 x 107m/s. As it passes the origin, what is the direction of the magnetic field at (0 cm, 2 cm, 0 cm)? +x -X O +y a -Y +z a -Z 0
A proton moves along the x-axis with v_x = 1.0 times 10^7 m/s. As it passes the origin, what are the strength and direction of the magnetic field at the (1 cm, 0 cm, 0 cm) position? Give your answer using unit vectors. Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i, j, and k. Use the 'unit vector' button to denote unit vectors in your answer. B = T As it passes the origin, what are the strength...
An electron moves in the magnetic field B? = 0.600
i^Twith a speed of 1.30 ×107m/s in the directions shown in
the figure. For each, what is magnetic force
F? on the electron?
Express vector F?
in the form of
Fx,
Fy,
Fz, where the x, y, and z components are
separated by commas.
Express vector F? in the form of
Fx, Fy, Fz,
where the x, y, and z components are separated by
commas.?
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An electron travels at a speed of 5.11×10^7 m/s along the z-axis. What is the magnetic field at the point (0.00 cm,9.00 cm,9.00 cm) when the electron passes through the origin? -3.57×10-17 î T, 3.57×10^-17 î T, -7.14×10^-17 î T, 7.14×10^-17 î T,
1. An electron moving along the +X-axis with a speed of 3x105 m/s when it enters a region of uniform magnetic field with strength of 10 T in the +y- direction. What is the Electric field in the region if the electron maintains its initial velocity? Give your answer in component form.
A positive charge q moves along the positive x-axis in a region of space where a magnetic field points along the negative z-axis and an electric field points 19° below the negative x-axis (in the xy-plane) a. Draw a free body diagram indicating all forces acting on the particle. (Neglect gravity) b. What is the magnitude of the Lorentz force on the particle? c. What is the direction of the Lorentz force? Give your answer in degrees and indicate which...