5. Four free-particles with the same negative charge and the same initial speed are incident on the same region of constant magnetic field pointed in the +y-direction (as shown below). Rank the z-component of the force due to the magnetic field on the particles from greatest y+ to least. (The +z-direction points out of the page.) V1 V4 B X (a) Fzv1 = Fzv2 = Fzv3 = Fzv4 %3D V2 (b) Fzv1 = Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2 (c) Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv1 = Fzv4 (d) Fzv1 > Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv4 (e) Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2 > Fzv1

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5. Four free-particles with the same negative charge and
the same initial speed are incident on the same region
of constant magnetic field pointed in the +y-direction
(as shown below). Rank the z-component of the force
due to the magnetic field on the particles from greatest y+
to least. (The +z-direction points out of the page.)
V1
V4
B
X
(a) Fzv1 = Fzv2 = Fzv3 = Fzv4
%3D
V2
(b) Fzv1 = Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2
(c) Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv1 = Fzv4
(d) Fzv1 > Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv4
(e) Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2 > Fzv1
Transcribed Image Text:5. Four free-particles with the same negative charge and the same initial speed are incident on the same region of constant magnetic field pointed in the +y-direction (as shown below). Rank the z-component of the force due to the magnetic field on the particles from greatest y+ to least. (The +z-direction points out of the page.) V1 V4 B X (a) Fzv1 = Fzv2 = Fzv3 = Fzv4 %3D V2 (b) Fzv1 = Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2 (c) Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv1 = Fzv4 (d) Fzv1 > Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv4 (e) Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2 > Fzv1
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