1. A charged particle with charge 7x10 -9 C moves at a speed of 1.5x10 6 m/s in
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1. A charged particle with charge 7x10-9C moves at a speed of 1.5x106m/s in a magnetic field 0.53T as shown below. Find the magnitude of the force on this particle.Also please remember that this system uses E in place of x10 so for example to enter 3x10-24
2. Are north and south magnetic poles similar to or different from + and - electric charges in whether they always come in pairs or if they are found to be isolated?
Answer
North and south magnetic poles can be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges only come in pairs and can never be isolated from each other.
North and south magnetic poles only come in pairs and can never be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges can be isolated from each other.
North and south magnetic poles only come in pairs and can never be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges also only come in pairs and can never be isolated from each other.
North and south magnetic poles can be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges also can be isolated from each other.
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Can you find isolated north or south magnetic poles, or do they always come in pairs?Answer
In our lab activities we saw that North and south magnetic poles always come in pairs.
North and south magnetic poles sometimes come in pairs and sometimes individually.
North and south magnetic poles always come individually, we saw this in our results in the lab.
North and south magnetic poles can be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges only come in pairs and can never be isolated from each other.
North and south magnetic poles only come in pairs and can never be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges can be isolated from each other.
North and south magnetic poles only come in pairs and can never be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges also only come in pairs and can never be isolated from each other.
North and south magnetic poles can be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges also can be isolated from each other.
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Can you find isolated north or south magnetic poles, or do they always come in pairs?Answer
In our lab activities we saw that North and south magnetic poles always come in pairs.
North and south magnetic poles sometimes come in pairs and sometimes individually.
North and south magnetic poles always come individually, we saw this in our results in the lab.
Explanation / Answer
1) F= qvB sin(teta) = 7x10-9 *1.5x106 * 0.53 * sin(30) = 2.7825*10^-3 N
2) B is correct North and south magnetic poles only come in pairs and can never be found isolated from each other, + and - electric charges can be isolated from each other.
4) In our lab activities we saw that North and south magnetic poles always come in pairs.
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