A doubly ionized molecule (I.e., a molecule lacking two electrons), moving in a
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A doubly ionized molecule (I.e., a molecule lacking two electrons), moving in a magnetic field, experiences a magnetic force of 6.22 x 10^-16 N as it moves at 205 m/s at 62.7 degrees to the direction of the field. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field.Answer ___________ T A doubly ionized molecule (I.e., a molecule lacking two electrons), moving in a magnetic field, experiences a magnetic force of 6.22 x 10^-16 N as it moves at 205 m/s at 62.7 degrees to the direction of the field. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field.
Answer ___________ T
Answer ___________ T
Explanation / Answer
magnetic force on the particle is
F = Bq v sin ( theta )
6.22*10^ -16 N = B 2( 1.6*10^ -19 C ) (205 m/s) sin62.7)
B = 10.67 T
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