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In a 1.35 T magnetic field directed vertically upward, a particle having a charge of magnitude 8.30 uC and
initially moving northward at 4.78 km/s is deflected toward the east. A)What is the sign of the charge of
this particle? The charge is negative. The charge is positive. B) Find the magnetic... show more
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A particle (mass 2.0 mg, charge 6.0 C) moves in the positive direction along the x axis with a velocity of
3.0 km/s. It enters a magnetic field of (2.0i + 3.0j + 4.0k) mT. What is the acceleration of the particle?
What an ugly question but it can be solved
F = q * (v X B) as v = velocity; B = Tesla
mass * acceleration = q * (v X B)
2*10^-6 kg * a = (-6 *10^-6 Coulombs) * (0i -12j + 9k) Tesla * meter/second
a = (-3) * (0i - 12j + 9k) meter/second^2 = (36i - 27j) meter/second^2 = A
9. note palitan mo lang ung values kasi ung given ditto iba dun sa problemcheck it out labs ok?
5.A 2.0-C charge moves with a velocity of (2.0i + 4.0j + 6.0k) m/s and experiences a magnetic force of
(4.0i 20j + 12k) N. The x component of the magnetic field is equal to zero. Determine the y component
of the magnetic field.
(4i - 20j + 12k) Newtons = (2 Coulombs) * ((2i + 4j + 6k) m/s X (0i + aj + bk) Tesla))
(2i - 10j + 6k) Newtons/Coulombs = ((2i + 4j + 6k) m/s X (0i + (a) j + (b) k) Tesla))
(2i - 10j + 6k) Newton/Coulombs = [(4b - 6a) i - (2b) j + (2a) k] Tesla meter/second
to find the y - component -10 j Newton/Coulombs = - 2b j Tesla meter/second
(-10 Newton/Coulomb)/(-2 meter/second) = 5 tesla as the letter C