A -4.60 C charge is moving at a constant speed of 7.00×10 5 m/s in the + x direc
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A -4.60 C charge is moving at a constant speed of 7.00×105 m/s in the +xdirection relative to a reference frame. At the instant when the point charge is at the origin, what is the magnetic-field vector it produces at the following points.
NEED PARTS B-D
PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK WITH VALUES GIVEN
ENTER ANSWERS SEPARATED BY COMMAS
PART B: x=0
, y=0.500m, Z=0
ANSWER:
__________ T
PART C: x=0.500m, y=0.500m, z=0
ANSWER:
Bx,By,Bz = ___________ T
PART D: x=0, y=0, z=0.500m
ANSWER; Bx,By,Bz =___________ T
Bx,By,Bz =__________ T
Explanation / Answer
A -4.60 C charge is moving at a constant speed of 7.00×105 m/s in the +xdirection relative to a reference frame
current is flowing in -X direction.
the value of current =qVd =3.22 amp
at x=0, y=0.500m, Z=0
B is along -z dirction. Bz=10^-7(2*3.22/0.5) =1.288*10^-6 T, By=Bz=0
at x=0.500m, y=0.500m, z=0
B=10^-7(2*3.22/0.5*1.41) = 0.91*10^-6 T
B2= By2+Bz2, By= Bz=0.64*10^-6 T, Bz=0
x=0, y=0, z=0.500m
B is along +y dirction. By=10^-7(2*3.22/0.5) =1.288*10^-6 T, Bx=Bz=0
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