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Homework Statement
An electron gun (applied voltage of 3000 volts) is emitting electrons. THe electrons enter a region of constant magnetic field (B=.025 Tesla.) The magnetic field is perpendicular to the velocity of the beam.
Homework Equations
W=Q(Delta V) = F*d
V=F/eB
The Attempt at a Solution
-1.6X10^-19 C (3000 (N*m/C)) = F*d
-4.8 x 10^-16 = F*d
I'm lost as to how to eliminate d. I'm almost positive it doesn't drop out due to the dot product, but I need to get rid of it to find F and no distance between the gun and the field is given. There's two more parts to this problem that I know how to do, my problem is I need the velocity for both those parts. So if I can be nudged in the proper direction of how to eliminate d so I can find force, that'd be great.