4) What is q, the charge of the particle? Be sure to include the correct sign. 5) If the velocity of the incident charged particle were doubled, how would B have to change (keeping all other parameters constant) to keep the trajectory of the particle the same? a. Increase B by a factor of 2 b. Increase B by less than a factor of 2 c. Decrease B by less than a factor of 2 d. Decrease B by a factor of 2 e. There is no change that can be made to B to keep the trajectory the same.
4) What is q, the charge of the particle? Be sure to include the correct sign. 5) If the velocity of the incident charged particle were doubled, how would B have to change (keeping all other parameters constant) to keep the trajectory of the particle the same? a. Increase B by a factor of 2 b. Increase B by less than a factor of 2 c. Decrease B by less than a factor of 2 d. Decrease B by a factor of 2 e. There is no change that can be made to B to keep the trajectory the same.
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Transcribed Image Text:A charged particle of mass m= 7.6X10-8 kg, moving with constant velocity in
the y-direction enters a region containing a constant magnetic field B = 1.9T
aligned with the positive z-axis as shown. The particle enters the region at
(x,y) = (0.51 m, 0) and leaves the region at (x,y)= 0, 0.51 m a time t= 508 us
after it entered the region.
1) With what speed v did the particle enter the region containing the magnetic field?
m/s
2) What is Fy, the x-component of the force on the particle at a time t = 169.3 µs after it entered the region
containing the magnetic field.
3) What is Fv, the y-component of the force on the particle at a time t
= 169.3 µs after it entered the region
containing the magnetic field.
N
4) What is q, the charge of the particle? Be sure to include the correct sign.
μC
5) If the velocity of the incident charged particle were doubled, how would B have to change (keeping all other
parameters constant) to keep the trajectory of the particle the same?
a. Increase B by a factor of 2
b. Increase B by less than a factor of 2
c. Decrease B by less than a factor of 2
d. Decrease B by a factor of 2
e. There is no change that can be made to B to keep the trajectory the same.
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