A magnetic field is aligned along the positive direction of the y-axis. When ins
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A magnetic field is aligned along the positive direction of the y-axis. When inside such field: What is the direction of the magnetic force acting on a positive charge moving along the negative direction of the z-axis? What is the direction of the magnetic force acting on a negative charge moving along the positive direction of the x-axis? What is the direction of the magnetic force acting on a positive charge moving along the negative direction of the y-axis In which direction should a positive charge move in order to feel a magnetic force along the negative direction of the x-axis? In which direction should a negative charge move in order to feel a magnetic force along the positive direction of the z-axis?Explanation / Answer
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i)
magnetic field along positive y-axis : B = a j^
positive charge moving in negative z-direction : v = b (- k^)
force is given as
F = q (v x B) = q ((b (- k^) x a j^)) = qba i^
hence force is in positive x-direction
ii)
magnetic field along positive y-axis : B = a j^
negative charge moving in positive x-direction : v = b (i^)
force is given as
F = - q (v x B) = q ((b (i^) x a j^)) = qba (-k^)
hence force is in negative z-direction
iii)
magnetic field along positive y-axis : B = a j^
positive charge moving in negative y-direction : v = b (- j^)
force is given as
F = q (v x B) = q ((b (- j^) x a j^)) = 0
hence force will be 0
iv)
magnetic force : F = c (- i^)
magnetic field along positive y-axis : B = a j^
F = q (v x B)
c (- i^) = q (v x a (j^))
hence v is along positive z-direction
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