A rail gun uses electromagnetic forces to accelerate a
projectile to very high velocities. The basic mechanism of
acceleration is relatively simple and can be illustrated in the
following example. A metal rod of mass 50.0 gand electrical
resistance 0.500 Ω rests on parallel horizontal rails that have
negligible electric resistance. The rails are a distance L = 7.00
cm...
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2. Two loss less, linear and isotropic media are separated from each other by y=Osurface. First medium (v<0) has £1 = 9€0 and 41 = Ho, and the second medium (v>0) has 62 = 4€, and uz = Mo electric permittivities and magnetic permeabilities. v=0 surface is knownto be sourcefree (i.e. with out surface charges and surface currents). IFĒ1...
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Two long wires are oriented so that they are perpendicular to each other. At their closest, they are 20.0 cm apart. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point P between them if the top one carries a current...
Lenz's Law is a fundamental law of electromagnetic phenomena an additional minor law that needs to be added to Maxwell's equations a consequence of conservation of electric charge just another version of Faraday's Law just a consequence of conservation of energy
Physics 222 Name: Task 7: Electric Flux and Gauss's Law Objective: To illustrate the concept of "flux" and to avoid performing the integral in Gauss's Law for Electricity 1. A cylindrical Gaussian surface (length = 0.80 m, diameter = 0.20 m) is drawn in an area of a non-uniform electric field, directed at all points in the ex direction (i.e....
7. At a particular instant, charge q1 = 4.8 x 10-6 C s at x-0, y = .25m, z 0 and has velocity u! = (9.2 × 105m/s z. Charge q2 =-2.9 × 10-6 C is at x 1.5m, y 0,2 0 and has velocity v2 (-5.30 x 105 m/s y. At this instant, what are the magnitude and direction...
A few different types of electromagnetic radiation are listed in the table below. Complete the table by ordering these types of radiation by increasing frequency, wavelength, and energy per photon. For example, select " in the second column for the type of radiation with the lowest frequency, 2for the type of radiation with the next higher frequency, and so forth....
Question 11 Determine the initial direction of the deflection of charged particles at they enter the magnetic fields as shown below. B 45° at 45°
Consider the following figures. (a) Find the direction of the force on a proton (a positively charged particle) moving through the magnetic fields in the figure, as show
Part One. (Four points apiece) 1. One very small uniformly charged plastic ball is located directly above another such charged ball in a test tube as shown in the figure. The balls are in equilibrium a distance d apart. If the charge on each ball is doubled, the distance between the balls in the test tube would become a. v2d....