Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Chapter 28, Problem 87P
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a) The magnetic force on the electron up or down in the figure.
b) Is the magnitude of that force greater at the rim or near the centre of the disk?
c) What is the work per unit charge done by that force in moving charge along the radial line, between the rim and the center?
d) The
e) If the current is 50.0 A, what is the power at which electrical energy is being produced?
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