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| | + eloncapa2 .fsu.edu/enc/64/d4d67a82790d 75f07 1006fe3805ae 17fda80be525 10bca3463c3364997dc13f7 16aab5fa29baa589d245b2baf8a8a81fbf1ae7eb8 15 50a73e1| ¢ | Reader | | ack Anthony Pullo (Student - section: 4) PHY 2049C General Physics B (Spring 2014 Sections 1-6) Messages Courses Help Logout Main Menu Course Contents Course Contents» » 12 Magnetic Field I Five Particles Bookmark Evaluate Communicate Five Particles 4 2 3 Five particles follow the paths shown in the figure as they pass through a magnetic field B, which is indicated by the dots or crosses in the figure. What can you conclude about the charge of each particle? (If your answers for charges of particles 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, are, respectively, +, 0, +,-, 0 then enter: 20210 into the computer. 0 =0, -=1, +-2) 021a long wire lying a Consider the force on the moving particle due to magnetic field © 1998-2014 by Florida State University. All rights reserved The contents of this web site are for use by the students enrolled in this course only. Any distribution of the contents in whole or in parts and in any form, including posting on the web or in printed version, is a violation of the Copyright laws and the FSU honor codes Submit Answer Incorrect. T Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 12/15 Previous Tries This discussion is closed Send FeedbackExplanation / Answer
you have to use fleming left right hand rule ..the link to that is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-hand_rule
the result for this question is 0 2 1 1 2
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