i. A proton enters, perpendicularly a magnetic field. The proton exits the magnetic field, as illustrated below. The beam travels a distance of 1.18 cm while in the field. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field? Vp = 1.20 km/s X, B IX X X X

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i. A proton enters, perpendicularly a magnetic field. The proton exits the magnetic field, as
illustrated below. The beam travels a distance of 1.18 cm while in the field. What is the magnitude
of the magnetic field?
Vp = 1.20 km/s
X,
IX X X X
ii. A conductor with a linear density of 1 g/cm, free to move vertically, is placed between two thin,
vertical conductors, and a uniform magnetic field acts perpendicular to the page. When the current,
as shown in the figure, the horizontal wire moves upward at constant velocity in the presence of
gravity. determine the magnitude and direction of the minimum magnetic field required to move the
wire at constant speed.
5.0 A
5.0 A
Transcribed Image Text:i. A proton enters, perpendicularly a magnetic field. The proton exits the magnetic field, as illustrated below. The beam travels a distance of 1.18 cm while in the field. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field? Vp = 1.20 km/s X, IX X X X ii. A conductor with a linear density of 1 g/cm, free to move vertically, is placed between two thin, vertical conductors, and a uniform magnetic field acts perpendicular to the page. When the current, as shown in the figure, the horizontal wire moves upward at constant velocity in the presence of gravity. determine the magnitude and direction of the minimum magnetic field required to move the wire at constant speed. 5.0 A 5.0 A
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