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lonelygirl
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hey physics experts could you help me out with these two problems please?
1/ A positively charged particle of mass 5 x 10^-5 kg is traveling due east with a speed of 80 m/s and enters 0.3 T uniform magnetic field. The particle moves through one quarter of a circle in a time of 2 x 10^-2s, at which time it leaves the field heading due south. All during the motion the particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field.
a) What's the magnitude of the magnetic force acting on the particle?
b) Determine the magnitude of its charge.
2/ The wire in the figure carries a current of 10A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this wire. The current in the secon dwire is 25A. use Ampere's law to find the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance of r = 0.7 m from the wires when teh currents are
a) in the same direction and
b) in the opposite direction
appreciate a lot for your help ;-)
1/ A positively charged particle of mass 5 x 10^-5 kg is traveling due east with a speed of 80 m/s and enters 0.3 T uniform magnetic field. The particle moves through one quarter of a circle in a time of 2 x 10^-2s, at which time it leaves the field heading due south. All during the motion the particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field.
a) What's the magnitude of the magnetic force acting on the particle?
b) Determine the magnitude of its charge.
2/ The wire in the figure carries a current of 10A. Suppose that a second long, straight wire is placed right next to this wire. The current in the secon dwire is 25A. use Ampere's law to find the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance of r = 0.7 m from the wires when teh currents are
a) in the same direction and
b) in the opposite direction
appreciate a lot for your help ;-)