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An electron moves at 2.10 times 106m/s through a region in which there is a magn

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Question


An electron moves at 2.10 times 106m/s through a region in which there is a magnetic field of unspecified direction and magnitude 7.10 times 10-2T. What is the largest possible magnitude of the acceleration of the electron due to the magnetic field? What is the smallest possible magnitude of the acceleration of the electron due to the magnetic field? If the actual acceleration of the electron is 1/4 of the largest magnitude in part (a), what is the angle between the electron velocity and the magnetic field?

Explanation / Answer

acc=q.v.b.sin(theta)/m a) max acc=1.6*10^(-19)*2.10*10^6*7.10*10^(-2)/(9.10938188

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