In a CRT, electrons moving at 1.8 10 7 m/s pass between the poles of an
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In a CRT, electrons moving at 1.8 × 107 m/s pass between the poles of an electromagnet where the magnetic field is 2.0 mT directed upward.
(a) What is the radius of their circular path while in the magnetic field?
(b) The time the electrons spend in the magnetic field is 0.41 ns. By what angle does the direction of the beam change while it passes through the magnetic field?
(c) In what direction is the beam deflected, as viewed by an observer looking at the screen?
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College Physics With An Integrated Approach To Forces And Kinematics
ISBN: 978-1260547719
5th Edition
Authors: Alan Giambattista
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