EBK PHYSICS
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Chapter 22, Problem 6PCE
An electron moves at right angles to a magnetic field of 0.23 T. What is its speed if the force exerted on it is 8.9 × 10−15 N?
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A velocity selector is to be constructed using a...Ch. 22 - Charged particles pass through a velocity selector...Ch. 22 - Prob. 18PCECh. 22 - Find the radius of the orbit when (a) an electron...Ch. 22 - BIO Predict/Calculate The artery in Figure 22-14...Ch. 22 - An electron accelerated from rest through a...Ch. 22 - A 10.2-C particle with a mass of 2.80 105 kg...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate When a charged particle enters a...Ch. 22 - A proton with a kinetic energy of 4.6 1016 J...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate An alpha particle (the nucleus...Ch. 22 - Prob. 26PCECh. 22 - Helical Motion As a model of the physics of the...Ch. 22 - What is the magnetic force exerted on a 2.35-m...Ch. 22 - A wire with a current of 2.1 A is at an angle of...Ch. 22 - The magnetic force exerted on a 1.2-m segment of...Ch. 22 - A 0.61 -m copper rod with a mass of 0.043 kg...Ch. 22 - The long, thin wire shown in Figure 22-45 is in a...Ch. 22 - A wire with a length of 3.8 m and a mass of 0.65...Ch. 22 - Loudspeaker Force The coil in a loudspeaker has 50...Ch. 22 - A high-voltage power line carries a current of 110...Ch. 22 - Prob. 36PCECh. 22 - For each of the three situations shown in Figure...Ch. 22 - A rectangular loop of 280 turns is 35 cm wide and...Ch. 22 - A single circular loop of radius 0.15 m carries a...Ch. 22 - In the previous problem, find the angle the plane...Ch. 22 - A square loop of wire 0.15 m on a side lies on a...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate Each of the 10 turns of wire in...Ch. 22 - Prob. 43PCECh. 22 - How much current must pass through a horizontal...Ch. 22 - You travel to the north magnetic pole of the...Ch. 22 - BIO Pacemaker Switches Some pacemakers employ...Ch. 22 - Two power lines, each 290 m in length, run...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate Consider the long, straight,...Ch. 22 - In Oersteds experiment, suppose that the compass...Ch. 22 - Prob. 50PCECh. 22 - Prob. 51PCECh. 22 - A loop of wire is connected to the terminals of a...Ch. 22 - Predict/Explain The number of turns in a solenoid...Ch. 22 - A circular coil of wire has a radius of 7.5 cm and...Ch. 22 - The solenoid for an automobile power door lock is...Ch. 22 - It is desired that a solenoid 25 cm long and with...Ch. 22 - A solenoid that is 72 cm long produces a magnetic...Ch. 22 - The maximum current in a superconducting solenoid...Ch. 22 - To construct a solenoid, you wrap insulated wire...Ch. 22 - CE A proton is to orbit the Earth at the equator...Ch. 22 - CE Figure 22-52 shows an electron beam whose...Ch. 22 - CE The three wires shown in Figure 22-53 are long...Ch. 22 - CE Each of the current-carrying wires in Figure...Ch. 22 - CE The four wires shown in Figure 22-54 are long...Ch. 22 - CE Each of the current-carrying wires in Figure...Ch. 22 - BIO Brain Function and Magnetic Fields Experiments...Ch. 22 - Credit-Card Magnetic Strips Experiments carried...Ch. 22 - Prob. 68GPCh. 22 - Prob. 69GPCh. 22 - CE A positively charged particle moves through a...Ch. 22 - CE A proton follows the path shown in Figure 22-56...Ch. 22 - CE Predict/Explain Suppose the initial speed of...Ch. 22 - BIO Magnetic Resonance Imaging An MRI (magnetic...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate A long, straight wire carries a...Ch. 22 - A particle with a charge of C moves with a speed...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate A beam of protons with various...Ch. 22 - Prob. 77GPCh. 22 - Repeat Problem 77 for the case where the current...Ch. 22 - Electric Motor A current of 2.4 A flows through a...Ch. 22 - Prob. 80GPCh. 22 - Lightning Bolts A powerful bolt of lightning can...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate Consider the two...Ch. 22 - Magnetars The astronomical object 4U014 + 61 has...Ch. 22 - Prob. 84GPCh. 22 - Solenoids produce magnetic fields that are...Ch. 22 - The current in a solenoid with 28 turns per...Ch. 22 - Prob. 87GPCh. 22 - Synchrotron Undulator In one portion of a...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate A single current-carrying...Ch. 22 - Prob. 90GPCh. 22 - A solenoid is made from a 25-m length of wire of...Ch. 22 - Magnetic Fields in the Bohr Model In the Bohr...Ch. 22 - A single-turn square loop carries a current of 18...Ch. 22 - Approximating a neuron by a straight wire, what...Ch. 22 - Suppose a neuron in the brain carries a current of...Ch. 22 - A given neuron in the brain carries a current of...Ch. 22 - A SQUID detects a magnetic field of 1.8 1014 T at...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate Referring to Example 22-7...Ch. 22 - Predict/Calculate Referring to Example 22-7...Ch. 22 - Referring to Quick Example 22-15 The current I1 is...Ch. 22 - Referring to Quick Example 22-15 The current I2 is...
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