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Direction of magnetic field experienced by wire
Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I know that, according to the right hand rule, the direction of the field lines for X and Z are anti-clockwise and Y is clockwise. What do I do next? Thank you!- Cicicicici
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- Direction Field Magnetic Magnetic field Wire
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Solving for X's Baryon & Lepton Number
Thank you!- Cicicicici
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Solving for X's Baryon & Lepton Number
zero? so it is a neutrino?- Cicicicici
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Solving for X's Baryon & Lepton Number
from the proton to the neutron? because proton is +1?- Cicicicici
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Solving for X's Baryon & Lepton Number
Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I worked out that the baryon number of X is 0 and the lepton number is +1 which means x is a lepton. However, when I work out the charge of X, do I add W+ to the left hand side or right hand side of the equation? [/B]- Cicicicici
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- Feynman diagram Lepton
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Trajectory of a proton as it moves between the plates
Ah! right. Thank you!- Cicicicici
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Work done per unit charge by electric field on charge
Thank you!- Cicicicici
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Trajectory of a proton as it moves between the plates
gravity and repulsion from the positive plate?- Cicicicici
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Work done per unit charge by electric field on charge
Work is positive when force is in same direction as displacement. So here the direction is X to Y and the force is also from X to Y because Vx>Vy?- Cicicicici
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Trajectory of a proton as it moves between the plates
I am a bit confused - isn't the acceleration zero here? (because it is at terminal velocity?)- Cicicicici
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Trajectory of a proton as it moves between the plates
Centripetal acceleration? And this one is just uniform?- Cicicicici
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Trajectory of a proton as it moves between the plates
ummmm... I'm not sure. Has it got something to do with the proton reaching terminal velocity before the plates?- Cicicicici
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Work done per unit charge by electric field on charge
Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I know the units for V is J/C so #3 and #4 are wrong. But how do I determine the signs?- Cicicicici
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- Charge Electric Electric field Field Per per unit Unit Work Work done
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Trajectory of a proton as it moves between the plates
Hi, is it because the proton is accelerating along the field lines not perpendicular to them? so it is a parabolic motion?- Cicicicici
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Trajectory of a proton as it moves between the plates
Homework Statement Homework Equations What makes the shape circular/ parabolic? what determines the direction? The Attempt at a Solution Because the furthermost plate is positive, the proton would be repelled towards the screen, so i or iii. How do I know the shape?- Cicicicici
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- Plates Potential Proton Trajectory Voltage
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