"A proton with speed of 4.0 X 106 m/s moves in a in a circle of radius 1.5 cm when placed in a region with a constant magnetic field which points into the plane. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field. Give your answer in Tesla (T) with 2 significant figures and 1 decimal figure. For example 1.8. If your answer is 2.0 and it does not take it, enter 2"
"A proton with speed of 4.0 X 106 m/s moves in a in a circle of radius 1.5 cm when placed in a region with a constant magnetic field which points into the plane. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field. Give your answer in Tesla (T) with 2 significant figures and 1 decimal figure. For example 1.8. If your answer is 2.0 and it does not take it, enter 2"
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!["A proton with speed of 4.0 X 106 m/s moves in a in a circle of radius 1.5 cm when placed in a
region with a constant magnetic field which points into the plane.
Find the magnitude of the magnetic field.
Give your answer in Tesla (T) with 2 significant figures and 1 decimal figure. For example 1.8.
If your answer is 2.0 and it does not take it, enter 2"](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7ef2aea6-ca63-493c-95d5-a7314878e877%2Ff7150e1b-cb8f-4062-b2af-342f2d4713a8%2Fg60jlvt_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:"A proton with speed of 4.0 X 106 m/s moves in a in a circle of radius 1.5 cm when placed in a
region with a constant magnetic field which points into the plane.
Find the magnitude of the magnetic field.
Give your answer in Tesla (T) with 2 significant figures and 1 decimal figure. For example 1.8.
If your answer is 2.0 and it does not take it, enter 2"
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