A charged particle moving through a magnetic field at right angles to the field with a...
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...
3.1. You are observing the motion of a particle of charge 2.8 nC, travelling in a uniform magnetic field of unknown magnitude and direction. By analysing the motion of the charge, you determine that When the particle is travelling at a speed of 6.8 m/s in the +, direction, it experiences a force of 5.44 mN in the +0 direction; When later it is observed to be moving in the +z direction at 3.2 m/s, the force it...
A particle with a charge of 0.33 C is moving at right angles to a magnetic field with a magnitude of 1.27 T. If the particle has a speed of 730 m/s, what is the magnitude of magnetic force acting on the particle?
A charged particle moving at a speed of 175 m/s due east, through a magnetic field of 5.00 mT pointing straight up toward the sky, experiences a force of 4.25 ?N directed due north. What is the charge on the particle? Be sure to indicate the sign.
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...
An electron moving at 19489423 m/s in the positive x-direction at right angles to a magnetic field, experiences a magnetic force of 0.0000000039 N in the positive y-direction. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field Answer: | Choose ▲ What must be the direction of this magnetic field Select one: a. -i hat d. +k hat
Active Figure Motion of a Charged Particle in a Uniform Magnetic Field The animation below illustrates a charged particle moving in circular motion due to the magnetic force caused by a constant and uniform magnetic field oriented into the page. The blue crosses represent the tails of the magnetic field vectors nstructions: Use the blue sliders to adjust the mass, speed, particle charge and magnetic field magnitude. Change each parameter and observe the eftect on the particle's motion. If the...
A charged particle is moving at an angle of 60 in a magnetic field of magnitude 2.5 Tesla directed along the positive X-axis as shown in the provided figure. The velocity of the particle is 2.98 x 10 m/sec directed counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. The magnitude of the charge is 1.61 x 10 "Coulombs. 8 points A. Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic force on the particle.
A charged particle moves along the x-axis through a region with a uniform magnetic field that is oriented to lie in the x-y plane. Part a) Assume that the particle has a net charge of +669 μC and is moving with a velocity of 464 m/s in the +x direction at a particular instant. In that region of space, there is a uniform magnetic field of 1.91T directed in the x-y plane at an angle of +29.8 ∘ relative to...
A charged particle is moving in a uniform magnetic field at a speed of 1.1×103m/s in a direction 73° from the direction of the field. The particle’s charge is 4.7 μC and the magnetic force acting on it is 0.0012 N. What is the strength of the magnetic field?