FIGURE 29.37 Cyclotron motion of a charged particle moving in a uni- form magnetic field. vis perpendicular to B. B into figure Part A In Figure 29.37 in your textbook, suppose the positively charged particle is replaced by a negatively charged particle having the same magnitude of the charge, the same speed, and a smaller mass. The negatively charged particle will move in a direction with radius. the F th × clockwise, a smaller clockwise, a larger clockwise, the same ○ counterclockwise, a smaller ○ counterclockwise, a larger ○ counterclockwise, the same Submit Request Answer The magnetic force is always perpendicular to v, causing the particle to move in a circle. Provide Feedback Next >

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FIGURE 29.37 Cyclotron motion of
a charged particle moving in a uni-
form magnetic field.
vis perpendicular to B.
B into figure
Part A
In Figure 29.37 in your textbook, suppose the positively charged particle is
replaced by a negatively charged particle having the same magnitude of the
charge, the same speed, and a smaller mass. The negatively charged particle will
move in a
direction with
radius.
the
F
th
×
clockwise, a smaller
clockwise, a larger
clockwise, the same
○ counterclockwise, a smaller
○ counterclockwise, a larger
○ counterclockwise, the same
Submit
Request Answer
The magnetic force is always
perpendicular to v, causing the
particle to move in a circle.
Provide Feedback
Next >
Transcribed Image Text:FIGURE 29.37 Cyclotron motion of a charged particle moving in a uni- form magnetic field. vis perpendicular to B. B into figure Part A In Figure 29.37 in your textbook, suppose the positively charged particle is replaced by a negatively charged particle having the same magnitude of the charge, the same speed, and a smaller mass. The negatively charged particle will move in a direction with radius. the F th × clockwise, a smaller clockwise, a larger clockwise, the same ○ counterclockwise, a smaller ○ counterclockwise, a larger ○ counterclockwise, the same Submit Request Answer The magnetic force is always perpendicular to v, causing the particle to move in a circle. Provide Feedback Next >
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