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8. A cosmic-ray proton traveling at half the speed of light (speed of light c 3x10 m/sec) is heading directly towards the center of the Earth in the plane of the Earth's equator. Assume that the Earth's magnetic field is uniform over the planet's equatorial plan with a magnitude of IBI-50.0x10-6 T, extending out a distance d 1.3x107m from the surface of the Earth. Assume that the field is zero at greater distances. Will the cosmic-ray proton hit the Earth?...
A cosmic-ray proton moves at 2.8 × 107 m/s perpendicular to Earth’s magnetic field at an altitude where the field strength is 1.75 × 10−5 T. What is the radius of the circular path the proton follows? Draw a diagram to explain your answer.
A cosmic ray proton moving toward the Earth at 4.30×10^7 m/s experiences a magnetic force of 1.70×10−16 N . What is the strength of the magnetic field if there is a 38.0 degree angle between it and the protons velocity?
1. A cosmic ray proton moving toward the Earth at 3.5 × 107 m/s experiences a magnetic force of 1.9 × 10-16 N . What is the strength of the magnetic field if there is a 45º angle between it and the proton’s velocity? 2. An electron moving at 4.25 × 103 m/s in a 1.45 T magnetic field experiences a magnetic force of 1.7 × 10-16 N. What angle (in degrees, between 0 and 90°) does the velocity of...
A muon is produced by a collision between a cosmic ray and an oxygen nucleus in the upper atmosphere at an altitude of 50 kml. It travels vertically downward to the surface of the Earth where it arrives with a total energy of 232 MeV|. The rest energy of a muon is 105.7 MeV|. What is the kinetic energy of a muon at the surface? 1.26 times 10^2 MeV What is the velocity of a muon at the surface? (Give...
A cosmic ray muon with mass mu = 1.88 x 10-28 kg impacting the Earth's atmosphere slows down in proportion to the amount of matter it passes through. One such particle, initially traveling at 2.50 x 106 m/s in a straight line, decreases in speed to 1.44 x 106 m/s over a distance of 1.28 km. (a) What is the magnitude of the force experienced by the muon? 5.025 Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution...
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1. 2. A proton moving with a speed of 6.0 x 10^m/s in the +x-direction enters a uniform magnetic field of 0.50 T directed in the +z-direction. What is the magnetic force exerted by the magnetic field on the electron? A. -(2.4 x 10-15 N)j B. (2.4 x 10-N)j C. -(4.8 x 10-15 N)j D. (4.8 x 10-15 N)j A proton moving with a speed...
(a) to the right (b) nt the page Additional Materials Reading 7. 0/1 points| Previous Answers OSColPhys2016 22.5.WA.007 My Notes Ask Your Using appropriate technology, you determine that Earth's magnetic field at your location has a magnitude of 5.58 x 10-5 T and is directed north at an anle of 59 below the horizontal. You charge a metallic projectile and fire it north with a speed of 680 m/s and at an angle of 14° above the horizontal. Determine the...
A gamma-ray telescope intercepts a pulse of gamma radiation from a magnetar, a type of star with a spectacularly large magnetic field. The pulse lasts 0.33 s and delivers 6.0 × 10^-6 J of energy perpendicularly to the 70-m^2 surface area of the telescope's detector. The magnetar is thought to be 5.24 × 10^20 m (about 55000 light-years) from earth, and to have a radius of 8.2 × 10^3 m. Find the magnitude of the rms magnetic field of the...
Four long, parallel conductors carry equal currents of I2.60 A. The figure below is an end view of the conductors. The current direction is into the page at points A and B and out of the page at C and D (a) Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field at point P, located at the center of the square of edge length f = 0.200 m. HT (b) Determine the direction of the magnetic field at point P, located at...