A beam of protons takes one second to move a distance of 7.68x105 m through a uniform 2595-G magnetic field directed along the positive z-axis. The velocity of each proton lies in the xz-plane and is directed at 23° to the +z-axis. Find the force on a proton in dyne (g-cm/s 2). • Final answer should be in two (2) decimal places. • Express your answer in exponential form. For Example: 1.13 x 10-4 should be answerd as 1.13e-4 5.00 x 103 should be expressed as 5.00e+3 • No need to write the unit, just answer the magnitude.
A beam of protons takes one second to move a distance of 7.68x105 m through a uniform 2595-G magnetic field directed along the positive z-axis. The velocity of each proton lies in the xz-plane and is directed at 23° to the +z-axis. Find the force on a proton in dyne (g-cm/s 2). • Final answer should be in two (2) decimal places. • Express your answer in exponential form. For Example: 1.13 x 10-4 should be answerd as 1.13e-4 5.00 x 103 should be expressed as 5.00e+3 • No need to write the unit, just answer the magnitude.
Chapter11: Magnetic Forces And Fields
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