Fundamentals Of Physics - Volume 1 Only
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Author: Halliday
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Chapter 28, Problem 5Q
In Module 28-2, we discussed a charged particle moving through crossed fields with the forces and in opposition. We found that the particle moves in a straight line (that is, neither force dominates the motion) if its speed is given by Eq. 28-7 (v = E/B). Which of the two forces dominates if the speed of the particle is (a) v < E/B and (b) v > E/B?
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