An electron that has a velocity with x component 1.8 × 106 m/s and y component 3.1 × 106 m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.032 T and y component -0.13 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity.

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An electron that has a velocity with x component 2.0 x 106 m/s and y component 2.9 x 106 m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.032 T and y component -0.19 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity. answer must be in N units!!!!!!
An electron that has a velocity with x component 2.7 × 106 m/s and y component 2.3 × 106 m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.033 T and y component -0.21 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity.
An electron that has a velocity with x component 2.7 × 106 m/s and y component 3.2 × 106 m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.038 T and y component -0.20 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity.
Chapter 28, Problem 003 An electron that has a velocity with x component 2.6 × 106 m/s and y component 3.3 × 106 m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.033 T and y component -0.17 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity (a) Number (b) Number Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work...
Chapter 28, Problem 003 An electron that has a velocity with component 2.5 × 106 m s and y component 3 3 x 106 m s moves through a uniform magnetic e d it x component 123 and y component a 9 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity. (a) Number (b) Number Units Units
An electron that has velocity = (7.10×106m/s) for the x component and + (1.83×106m/s) for the y component moves through the uniform magnetic field = (1.950 T) x component and - (1.930 T) y component. Find the magnitude of the force on the electron due to the magnetic field. Repeat your calculation for a proton with the same velocity and magnetic field.
An electron that has velocity (3.4 x 10 m/s)i+ (2.5 x 106 m/s)j moves through a magnetic field B (0.03 Ti (0.15 T)]. (a) Find the force on the electron magnitude X* N direction Etera mumber (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity magnitude direction
Chapter 28, Problem 003 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. component -0.15 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity. (a) Number 10.644e-13 (b) Number0.644e-13 An electron that has a velocity with x component 2.2 × 106 m/s and y component 3.2 × 106 m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.026 T and y Units N Units T N
ent MES AGE MY INSTRUCTOR FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION BACK NEXT Chapter 28, Problem 003 An electron that has a velocity with x component 1.5 x 106 m/s and y component 3.4 x 10° m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.029 T and y component-0.19 T. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity. (a) Number (b) Number Units Click if you...
(a) A proton, traveling with a velocity of 3.5 106 m/s due east, experiences a magnetic force that has a maximum magnitude of 7.1 10-14 N and a direction of due south. What are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field causing the force? magnitude T (b) Repeat part (a) assuming the proton is replaced by an electron. magnitude T