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    Interference fringe pattern on a thin cut cylinder slice

    A thin slice is cut out of a glass cylinder along a plane parallel to its axis. The slice is placed on a flat glass plate as shown in the figure. The observed interference fringes from this combination shall be ______. My thoughts The thin slice will act as thin film but of half cylindrical...
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    What is the magnetic field generated by these two particle beams?

    Okay. I understood. From what I am able think is that the field varies radially from each current and that we can use principle of superposition?
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    What is the magnetic field generated by these two particle beams?

    So can we solve it using Ampere's circuital law? As ##\vec{B}.{d\vec {l}} =μi=\frac{qv} {x}## But if it is so, then what should we take x?
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    What is the magnetic field generated by these two particle beams?

    But it is charge beam and not a current carrying wire. Are both the above to be the same situations for magnetic field? If yes, then how?
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    What is the magnetic field generated by these two particle beams?

    But I only know about current producing Magnetic field and not about charge beam producing magnetic field
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    What is the magnetic field generated by these two particle beams?

    It follows Biot-Savarts Law. That is ##{μ(i×dl)} /{r^2}##. (I am not able to produce it in fraction expression)
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    What is the magnetic field generated by these two particle beams?

    Thanks. I will take care of this from now on.
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    What is the magnetic field generated by these two particle beams?

    A uniform beam of positively charged particles is moving with a constant velocity parallel to another beam of negatively charged particles moving with the same velocity but in opposite direction separated by a distance d. Then, how should be the variation of magnetic field B along a...
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    How can I maximize my learning in physics as a new student?

    Hello everyone! I have recently joined this forum. So, I wanted to hello to you all. I am a student and I like physics so much that it is my favourite subject. And I hope that I will get to learn many things from here. Thank you!
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