An electron moves at 0.130 c as shown in the figure(Figure 1) . There are points
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An electron moves at 0.130 c as shown in the figure(Figure 1) . There are points: A, B, C, and D 1.90?mfrom the electron.
Find the magnitude of the magnetic field this electon produces at the point A.
Find the magnitude of the magnetic field this electon produces at the point B.
Find the magnitude of the magnetic field this electon produces at the point C.
An electron moves at 0.130 c as shown in the figure(Figure 1) . There are points: A, B, C, and D 1.90?mfrom the electron. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field this electon produces at the point A. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field this electon produces at the point B. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field this electon produces at the point C.Explanation / Answer
Ok, the formula for calculating the magnetic field produced by a moving charge with charge q is B = (u0/4*PI)*( q * v * sin ?)/ r^2, using this equation, you should be able to find the magnitude of the B. and when you are using the right hand rule to determine the direction of B make sure that the charge is positive, or else if the charge is negative, change the v to the opposite direction and do the right hand rule accordingly.
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