
At the Fermilab accelerator in Batavia, Illinois, protons having momentum 4.40 x 10-10 kg.m/s are held...
At the Fermilab accelerator in Weston, Illinois, singly-charged ions with momentum 3.3 x 10^-16 kg m/s are held in a circular obit of radius 1 km by an upward magnetic field. What B field must be used to maintain the ions on this orbit?
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ituricioIl Of Held and a) East b) Up c) Down d) South 2. A proton moving at a speed of 3.8 x 106 m/s cuts across the lines of a magnetic field at an angle of 60 degrees. The strength of the field is 0.25 x 10-4 T. What is the magnitude of the force acting on the proton? (ap- 1.6x 10-19 C) are held in a 3. At the Fermilab accelerator, singly-charged ions with momentum 4.8 x 10-16...
One suggestion for an antimissile system has been to put an accelerator in space to make a particle beam that could destroy missiles in flight. If the beam consisted of protons traveling at 31.6% of the speed of light, the protons would travel in a circular path of what radius (in km) in the earth's magnetic field? Take the magnetic field of the earth to be B = 50 μT. (For this reason, neutron beams would need to be used.)...
Protons move clockwise around a circular path of radius 27 cm in
a magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.25 T. Proton has a charge 1.6 x
10^-19 C. What is the magnitude of the momentum of the protons and
which direction is the magnetic field pointing?
Protons move clockwise around a circular path of radius 27 cm in a magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.25 T. Proton has a charge 1.6 x 10^-19 C. What is the magnitude...
(I just need help with part B) A beam of protons is accelerated through a potential difference of 0.750 kV and then enters a uniform magnetic field traveling perpendicular to the field. Part A) What magnitude of field is needed to bend these protons in a circular arc of diameter 1.80 m ? B = 4.40×10−3 T Part B) What magnetic field would be needed to produce a path with the same diameter if the particles were electrons having the...
Protons move clockwise around a circular path of radius 27 cm in a magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.25 T. Proton has a charge 1.6 x 10^-19 C. What is the magnitude of the momentum of the protons and which direction is the magnetic field pointing?
A particle with charge 6.40 x 10^19 C travels in a circular orbit with radius 4.68 cm due to the force exterted on it by magnetic field with magnitude 1.65 T and perpendicular to the orbit. What is the magnitude of the:(A) linear momentum p of the particle;(B) angular momentum L of the particle?
The aurora is caused when electrons and protons, moving in the earth's magnetic field of ?5.0×10?5T, collide with molecules of the atmosphere and cause them to glow. What is the radius of the circular orbit for an electron with speed 5.0×106 m/s ? What is the radius of the circular orbit for a proton with speed 6.0×104 m/s ?
Protons move clockwise around a circular path of radius 27 cm in a magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.25 T. Proton has a charge 1.6 x 10^-19 C. What is the magnitude of the momentum of the protons and which direction is the magnetic field pointing? 1.1 x 10^-20 kg-m/s, into the plane of the circle 1.1 x 10^-20 kg-m/s, out of the plane of the circle O 0.54 x 10^-20 kg-m/s, out of the plane of the circle...
Question 25 (1 point) Protons move clockwise around a circular path of radius 27 cm in a magnetic field of magnitude B = 0.25 T. Proton has a charge 1.6 x 10^-19 C. What is the magnitude of the momentum of the protons and which direction is the magnetic field pointing? O 0.54 x 10^-20 kg-m/s, out of the plane of the circle Onone of these 1.1 x 10^-20 kg-m/s, into the plane of the circle 0.54 x 10^-20 kg-m/s,...