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25 April, 07:14

What is the magnitude of B?

speed=2.64*10^7

radius. 160m

R=mv/|q|B,

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  1. 25 April, 10:52
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    Charge of electron/proton = 1.6*10^-19 coulombs Mass of proton m1 = 1.67*10^-27 kg Mass of electron m2 = 9.109 * 10-31 kg Given : - Speed v = 2.64*10^7 m/s Radius R = 160 m R = m*v / (q*B) q*B = m*v / R B = m*v / (R*q) For proton B = 1.67*10^-27 * 2.64*10^7 / (160 * 1.6*10^-19) B = 1.722 * 10^-3 Now for electron B = 9.109*10^-31 * 2.64*10^7 / (160 * 1.6*10^-19) B = 9.39 * 10^-7
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