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A charged particle is moving in a uniform circle in a B-field of radius r. How can you decrease the radius of the circle in which it moves?
Question 3 options:
Reorient the B-field so that it's in the opposite direction from the particle's velocity.
Increase the velocity of the particle.
Increase the strength of the B-field.
Decrease the strength of the B-field.
Reorient the B-field so that it's in the same direction as the particle's velocity.
Decrease the velocity of the particle.
Reorient the B-field so that it's in the opposite direction from the particle's velocity.
Increase the velocity of the particle.
Increase the strength of the B-field.
Decrease the strength of the B-field.
Reorient the B-field so that it's in the same direction as the particle's velocity.
Decrease the velocity of the particle.
Explanation / Answer
Decrease the velocity of the particle.
the only way to make the particle rotate in a smaller circle is by decreasing its velocity. as B is perpendicular to moving particle it does no work on the particle , hence varying the strength of the B will not change the radius of particle. On the other hand if we change the direction of B particle will change its plane of rotation accordingly .
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