Engineering Electromagnetics
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.4P
Show that a charged particle in a uniform magnetic field describes a circular orbit with an orbital period that is independent of the radius. Find the relationship between the angular velocity and magnetic flux density for an electron (the cyclotron frequency).v
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