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Part D
Calculate the scalar product v · F. Assume the velocity has only components found
the previous parts.
Express your answer in meters per second times newtons.
ΑΣφ
?
v.F =
m/s N
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Part E
What is the angle between v and F? Give your answer in degrees.
Express your answer in degrees.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part D Calculate the scalar product v · F. Assume the velocity has only components found the previous parts. Express your answer in meters per second times newtons. ΑΣφ ? v.F = m/s N Submit Request Answer Part E What is the angle between v and F? Give your answer in degrees. Express your answer in degrees. ΑΣφ. Submit Request Answer
Are there components of the velocity that are not determined by the measurement of the force?
A particle with charge – 5.20 nC is moving in a
uniform magnetic field B = -( 1.30 T )k. The
yes
magnetic force on the particle is measured to be
F = -( 4.00x10-7 N )î+( 7.60×10-7 N )§.
no
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Previous Answers
v Correct
Part B
Calculate the x-component of the velocity of the particle.
Express your answer in meters per second.
Vg = -112 m/s
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v Correct
Part C
Calculate the y-component of the velocity of the particle.
Express your answer in meters per second.
Vy = -59.2 m/s
Submit
Previous Answers
v Correct
Part D
Calculate the scalar product v · F. Assume the velocity has only components found in the previous parts.
Express your answer in meters per second times newtons.
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Transcribed Image Text:Are there components of the velocity that are not determined by the measurement of the force? A particle with charge – 5.20 nC is moving in a uniform magnetic field B = -( 1.30 T )k. The yes magnetic force on the particle is measured to be F = -( 4.00x10-7 N )î+( 7.60×10-7 N )§. no Submit Previous Answers v Correct Part B Calculate the x-component of the velocity of the particle. Express your answer in meters per second. Vg = -112 m/s Submit Previous Answers v Correct Part C Calculate the y-component of the velocity of the particle. Express your answer in meters per second. Vy = -59.2 m/s Submit Previous Answers v Correct Part D Calculate the scalar product v · F. Assume the velocity has only components found in the previous parts. Express your answer in meters per second times newtons.
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