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clarinethero
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I'm trashing the template here because I'm not looking for help with how to solve my homework problem. Instead, I'm looking for what my question actually means!
I'm given an equation that describes a magnetic field. One of the specs I'm given is that the magnet period is 10cm. What in the world does this mean? I tried Googling but got nowhere. Heck, how can a period have units of distance? There really isn't much other context, and I'd prefer not to post the question on here for the sake of the person that made the question. If this helps, which I doubt, it has to do with a stationary magnetic field with a particle - an electron - going at relativistic speeds through the field. That's not what my question to you all is about though.
I'm given an equation that describes a magnetic field. One of the specs I'm given is that the magnet period is 10cm. What in the world does this mean? I tried Googling but got nowhere. Heck, how can a period have units of distance? There really isn't much other context, and I'd prefer not to post the question on here for the sake of the person that made the question. If this helps, which I doubt, it has to do with a stationary magnetic field with a particle - an electron - going at relativistic speeds through the field. That's not what my question to you all is about though.