Find the magnetic field produced by an electron's magnetic moment at a point 1.0 x 10^-9 m from the electron in the direction of its magnetic moment vector, which has a magnitude of 8.27 x 10^-24 A-m^2
Find the magnetic field produced by an electron's magnetic moment at a point 1.0 x 10^-9...
1. An electron moves in a circular path in the magnetic field of an electromagnet. The plune of the electron's Sicular path is parallel to the smooth vole faces of the electromagnet. In the region where the electron is moving the magnetic field is uniform and has magnitude 0,50 T. The electron moves with a speed of 1.5 x 10 m/s. a. If someone could observe the electron from the north pole of the electromagnet, would the electron inove clockwise...
A constant electric field with magnitude 1.50 ✕ 103
N/C is pointing in the positive x-direction. An electron
is fired from
x = −0.0200 m
in the same direction as the electric field. The electron's
speed has fallen by half when it reaches
x = 0.190 m,
a change in potential energy of 5.04 ✕ 10−17 J. The
electron continues to
x = −0.250 m
within the constant electric field. If there's a change in
potential energy of −1.06 ✕...
Find the magnitude and direction of magnetic field produced at
point P, by a long wire carrying current of 77 A (running vertical
along y-axis)). Point P is 2cm from the wire.
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. Find the magnitude and direction of magnetic field produced at point P, by a long wire carrying current of 50 A (running vertical along y-axis)). Point P is 2cm from the wire. having huge problem understanding please breakdown step by step
a) Earth's magnetic field ii) with the aid of a diagram, determine the direction of a proton as it enters Earth's magnetic field. iii) an electron is moving through a magnetic field whose magnitude is 6.5e-4T. At a certain instant, when its speed is 5.5e6 m/s , it experienced an acceleration of magnitude 0.3e15 m/s^2. Determine the angle between the electron's velocity and the magnetic field.
1. Magnetic field (B) exerts a torque on a magnetic moment (m)
(such as a magnet bar) to align the magnetic moment along the B-
field direction. In genreal, the vector torque is defined as:
t=mxB, with a magnitude of
, where
is the angle between m and B as shown in figure 1. However, in Eq.
(1) the magnitude of t is defined as
. What does the minus sign mean?
T = ITI = mBsinΘ
Please explain how and why! Thank you!
Change in a Magnetic Field the textbook on the Motion of a Charged Particle in a Moprie Ball • Phys 1402: Sorway/Vuille: Section 19.6, Active Figures 19.19 and 19 20, Example 196 • Phys 2426. SerwayJewett: Section 29.2, Active Figures 298 and 299. Example 293. me9 .1x10-11 kg. m, = 1.7x10-7 kg. 1 1 .6x10-16 1. A proton enters a repice of a uniform mapactio field with latyy=30*10m's in X direction. The magnitude...
An electron moves with speed 5.0 times 10^5m/s in a uniform magnetic field of strength 0.60 T that points Hast. At some instant, the electron experiences an upward magnetic force of magnitude 4.0 times 10^14 N. In what direction is the electron moving at that instant? [If there is more than one possible direction, describe all the possibilities.] On a carefully drawn and labeled diagram, show the (possible) direction(s) of the electron's velocity relative to the magnetic field and the...
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 uniform magnetic field is directed in the -z direction. A rectangular wire wound 5 times with a length of 0.7 meters and width of 0.8 meters is placed in the x-y plane in the field. The magnetic field is changed in magnitude from 15 Tesla to 4 Tesla in a time of 0.6 seconds. If the resistance of the wire is 7 Ohms, what is the magnitude and direction of its magnetic moment produced by the average induced current...