An alpha particle moving horizontally at 7.1 x 104 m/s moves above of the end of an electromagnet (as shown). If the charged particle curves to the left with a radius of curvature of 23.10 cm. a) Calculate the strength and direction of the magnetic field of the electromagnet b) On the top view, indicate the direction of the conventional flow flowing through the electromagnet (clockwise or counterclockwise)

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An alpha particle moving horizontally at 7.1 x 104 m/s moves above of the end of an electromagnet (as shown). If the charged particle curves to the left with a radius of curvature of 23.10 cm.

a) Calculate the strength and direction of the magnetic field of the electromagnet

b) On the top view, indicate the direction of the conventional flow flowing through the electromagnet (clockwise or counterclockwise)

charged particle moves ove
over this side
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
Core of electromagnet SIDE VIEW
Initial direction of
Charged particle
Transcribed Image Text:charged particle moves ove over this side SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW Core of electromagnet SIDE VIEW Initial direction of Charged particle
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