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Chapter 28, Problem 019 A certain particle is sent into a uniform magnetic field, with the...
Chapter 28, Problem 019 A certain particle is sent into a uniform magnetic field, with the particle's velocity vector perpendicular to the direction of the field. The figure gives the period T of the particle's motion versus the inverse of the field magnitude B. The vertical axis scale is set by Ts-52.3 ns, and the horizontal axis scale is set by B, 3.3T1. What is the ratio m/q of the particle's mass to the magnitude of its charge? -1 B-1...
Chapter 28, Problem 019 A certain particle is sent into a uniform magnetic field, with the partidle's velocity vector perpendicular to the direction of the field. The figure gives the period T of the particle's motion versus the inverse of the field magnitude B. The vertical axis scale is set by Ts= 21.3 ns, and the horizontal axis scale is set by Bs 1 7.9 T 1 what is the ratio m g of the particle's mass to the magnitude...
Chapter 28, Problem 020 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. An electron is accelerated from rest through potential difference V and then enters a region of uniform magnetic field, where it undergoes uniform circular motion. The figure gives the radius r of that motion versus v1/2. The vertical axis scale is set by r= 2.9 mm, and the horizontal axis scale is set by V, 1/2= 25.7 v1/2. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field? r (mm) v1/2...
Chapter 28, Problem 020 An electron is accelerated from rest through potential difference V and then enters a region of uniform magnetic field, where it undergoes uniform circular motion. The figure gives the radius r of that motion versus Vi/2. The vertical axis scale is set by rs= 2.7 mm, and the horizontal axis scale is set by Vs1/2= 40.7 Vi/2, What is the magnitude of the magnetic field? V/2 (v/2) (unuu)
Chapter 30, Problem 014 In Figure (a), a uniform magnetic field B increases in magnitude with time t as given by Figure (b), where the vertical axis scale is set by B, 12 mT and the horizontal scale is set by ts 4.9 s. A circular conducting loop of area 8.0 × 10-4 m2 lies in the field, in the plane of the page. The amount of charge q passing point A on the loop is given in Figure (c)...
A negatively charged particle in a uniform magnetic
field follows a circular path. The particle's speed is
240 m/s, the magnitude of the magnetic field is 0.28 T, and the
radius of the path is 830 m. a) Determine the mass of the
particle, given that its charge has a magnitude of 9.6 x 10^-4 C.
b) Choose the sketch which correctly shows the direction of the
magnetic field (in red) and the direction of the particle's
circular motion (in green)....
ent FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION BACK NEXT Chapter 28, Problem 028 A particle undergoes uniform circular motion of radius 13.0 um in a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic force on the particle has a magnitude of 1.84 x 10''N. What is the kinetic energy of the particle? Number Units the tolerance is +/-5%
Chapter 28, Problem 004 An alpha particle travels at a velocity of magnitude 800 m/s through a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.047 T. (An alpha particle has a charge of charge of +3.2x 1019 C and a mass 6.6 x 10-27 kg) The angle between the particle's direction of motion and the magnetic field is 61°. What is the magnitude of (a) the force acting on the particle due to the field, and (b) the acceleration of the particle...
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...
Chapter 28, Problem 026 In the figure, a charged particle moves into a region of uniform magnetic field B , goes through half a circle, and then exits that region. The particle is either a proton or an electron (you must decide which). It spends 112 ns in the region. (a) What is the magnitude of B? (b) If the particle is sent back through the magnetic field (along the same initial path) but with 4.01 times its previous kinetic...