A/an 8-milligram, 3-millicoulomb charge is fired to a 1-tesla uniform magnetic field via a certain potential difference which acts as an accelerator to the charge. If the initial velocity of the object is 42 kilometers per second, determine the actual value of the potential difference (measured in volts) so that the radius of curvature of the object is 3 meters. Express your answers accurate to four decimal places, whenever applicable. When expressing answers in engineering or scientific notation, use 'e' to represent 'x 10'; for example, 3 × 108 will be entered as 3e8.

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A/an 8-milligram, 3-millicoulomb charge is fired to a 1-tesla uniform magnetic field via a certain potential
difference which acts as an accelerator to the charge. If the initial velocity of the object is 42 kilometers per
second, determine the actual value of the potential difference (measured in volts) so that the radius of curvature
of the object is 3 meters. Express your answers accurate to four decimal places, whenever applicable. When
expressing answers in engineering or scientific notation, use 'e' to represent 'x 10'; for example, 3 × 108 will be
entered as 3e8.
Transcribed Image Text:A/an 8-milligram, 3-millicoulomb charge is fired to a 1-tesla uniform magnetic field via a certain potential difference which acts as an accelerator to the charge. If the initial velocity of the object is 42 kilometers per second, determine the actual value of the potential difference (measured in volts) so that the radius of curvature of the object is 3 meters. Express your answers accurate to four decimal places, whenever applicable. When expressing answers in engineering or scientific notation, use 'e' to represent 'x 10'; for example, 3 × 108 will be entered as 3e8.
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