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Jacob R Phys 222 Prozorov 10/2/13 and 10/4/13 Session 14 . ‘Supplemental Instruction lowa State University 1. A particle with a charge of -1.24 (10) C is moving with instantaneous velocity v= (4.19 (10%) sn/s) i++ 3.85 (10°) m/s) ). What is the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field (a) B (140 T) fand (&)B=C.40T) KP a) B= =) peyq 9 (4.1900) 76 2 ~3. 2500S) X (1.407)i Fe uxt - oh + 0k = 6.68 WINE r/o arp ¥V- Zesty e\ 190 Tt 3.85 "m3 5) x 4) vor)t =~ 1.2900 DC( 6.080) WEF TRIC 2, An electron experiences a magnetic force of magnitude 4.60 (10°) N when moving at an angle of 60.0" with respect to a magnetic field of magnitude 3.50 (10°) T. Find the speed of the electron. = i lel e 3. An electron at point A has a speed vo of 1.41 (10°) m/s, Find (a) the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field that will cause the electron to follow the semi circular path from A to B, and (b) the time required for the electron to move from A to B. f= S0em=biia Ds 9VxB Using Cight hand rule vu, Lali) % would &@ our is & Aen 4 _ INS) by AOA... ---28 oem b)1 =F Frieden, ~ Wi Z 4, You wish to hit a target from several meters away with a iam ‘coin having a mass of 4.25 g — — and a charge of +2500 uC. The coin is given an initial velocity of 12.8 mvs, and a downward | uniform electric field exists throughout the region. If you aim directly atthe target and fire the coin horizontally, what magnitude and gitection of uniform magnetic field are needed inthe region for the coin to hit the target? = = Q7,5 NZ, jato the foge tr at tigtied 0 wit Fa as Ee iad 4 ae a alu/bl mae Y%4 dastih, a E te ae = O-7 “@ ‘Supplemental Instruction 1060 Hixson-Lied Student Success Center ¢ 294-6624 & www-si.iastate.edu

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