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1) Consider an electron which is at rest (stationary). The electron is situated

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Question

1) Consider an electron which is at rest (stationary). The electron is situated in a uniform magnetic 1) field of 1.20 T. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron? 1) Consider an electron which is at rest (stationary). The electron is situated in a uniform magnetic 1) field of 1.20 T. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron? 1) Consider an electron which is at rest (stationary). The electron is situated in a uniform magnetic 1) field of 1.20 T. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron?

Explanation / Answer


magnetic force on any charged particle Fb = q * ( vx B)

q = charge of the particle


v = speed of the particle


B = applied magnetic field


here the charge is at rest


speed v = 0

magnetic force Fb = 0 <<<------------ANSWER