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15. An aircraft whose wingspan is 15 m carries a static charge of 0.60 C. It travels at 240 m/s perpendicular to a 1.5x10 T magnetic field. What magnetic force does the aircraft experience? A. 0.022 N B. 0.060N C. 0.54 N D. 9.6x10% N 16 An undeflected electron beam strikes the centre of a cathode ray tube. A solenoid placed beside a cathode ray tube causes the electron beam to strike the screen at position X. What changes to the magnitude and direction of the current in the solenoid would cause the electron beam to strike the screen at Y? CHANGE TO CURRENT MAGNITUDE CHANGE TO CURRENT DIRECTION A. B. C. D. Increases Increases Decreases Decreases Remains the same Reverses Remains the same Reverses
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