In a certain region the average horizontal component of Earth's magnetic field is 14 μT, and the average inclination or "dip" is 74°. What is the corresponding magnitude of Earth's magnetic field in microteslas?
In a certain region the average horizontal component of Earth's magnetic field is 14 μT, and...
In a certain region the average horizontal component of Earth's magnetic field is 20 μT, and the average inclination or "dip" is 76°. What is the corresponding magnitude of Earth's magnetic field in microteslas?
Assume the average value of the vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is 38 μT (downward) in some region that has an area of 3.89 × 105 km2. What then is the magnitude of the net magnetic flux through the rest of Earth's surface (the entire surface excluding that region).
Assume the average value of the vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is 50 μT (downward) over an area of 3.10 ✕ 105 km2. What then are the magnitude and direction (inward or outward) of the net magnetic flux through the rest of Earth's surface (the entire surface excluding this area)?
Chapter 32, Problem 030 Assume the average value of the vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is 60 μT (downward) in some region that has an area of that region). Number 2.66 x 105 km2. What then is the magnitude of the net magnetic flux through the rest of Earth's surface (the entire surface excluding Units the tolerd the tolerance is +/-5% SHOW HINT LINK TO TEXT Question Attempts: 0 of 4 used SAVE FOR LATER
At a certain location, the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field is 3.0 × 10-5 T, due north. A proton moves eastward with just the right speed, so the magnetic force on it balances its weight. Find the speed of the proton.
In New England, the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field has a magnitude of 1.2 × 10-5 T. An electron is shot vertically straight up from the ground with a speed of 3.4 × 106 m/s. What is the magnitude of the acceleration caused by the magnetic force? Ignore the gravitational force acting on the electron.
In New England, the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field has a magnitude of 2.5 × 10-5 T. An electron is shot vertically straight up from the ground with a speed of 1.0 × 106 m/s. What is the magnitude of the acceleration caused by the magnetic force? Ignore the gravitational force acting on the electron.
In a certain region, the earth's magnetic field has a magnitude of 4.7 × 10-5 T and is directed north at an angle of 41° below the horizontal. An electrically charged bullet is fired north and 18° above the horizontal, with a speed of 630 m/s. The magnetic force on the bullet is 3.9 × 10-10 N, directed due east. Determine the bullet's electric charge, including its algebraic sign (+ or -).
At a certain location, Earth's magnetic field of 30 µT is horizontal and directed due north. Suppose the net field is zero exactly 12 cm above a long, straight, horizontal wire that carries a constant current. What are (a) the magnitude of the current and (b) the angle between the current direction and due north?
Chapter 29, Problem 003 At a certain location, Earth's magnetic field of 37 µT is horizontal and directed due north. Suppose the net field is zero exactly 10 cm above a long, straight, horizontal wire that carries a constant current. What are (a) the magnitude of the current and (b) the angle between the current direction and due north?