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How Do You Calculate the Magnetic Field Near a Current-Carrying Ribbon?
how did you solve it using what equation- SHOORY
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can dx/dy always be used for integration and derivation on a circle?
ok thank you- SHOORY
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can dx/dy always be used for integration and derivation on a circle?
Homework Statement is dx/dy= x/y if yes can i use it always Homework Equations for example in a circle dA/dtheta=A/360The Attempt at a Solution if its right sometimes what are the conditions of using it- SHOORY
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- Derivation Integration
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What is the Correct Way to Calculate Magnetic Force on an Electron or Proton?
Oh my god i was wrong all along thank you- SHOORY
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How Is Current Calculated in a Mass Spectrometer?
thermal energy is equal to kinetic energy is equal to electric energy is equal to potential difference * charge * number of charges number of charges= whole mass in the cup after hour/ the mass of one particle- SHOORY
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How Is Current Calculated in a Mass Spectrometer?
Homework Statement A certain commercial mass spectrometer is used to separate uranium ions of mass 3.92 multiplied by 10-25 kg and charge 3.20 multiplied by 10-19 C from related species. The ions are accelerated through a potential difference of 100 kV and then pass into a uniform magnetic...- SHOORY
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- Current Field Magnetic Magnetic field
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What is the Correct Way to Calculate Magnetic Force on an Electron or Proton?
why is it wrong do you know what it means it means the total force- SHOORY
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What is the Correct Way to Calculate Magnetic Force on an Electron or Proton?
i am sure of it its from my school book- SHOORY
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How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Rod in a Magnetic Field?
can you solve this please An electron has an initial velocity of (12 j + 15 k) km/s and a constant acceleration of 2*10^12 i m/s^2 in a region in which uniform electric and magnetic fields are present. If B= (400*10^-6 i) T, find the electric field. I SOLVED IT AND FOUND Ex Ey Ez but all of...- SHOORY
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Rod in a Magnetic Field?
there are questions when you solve them you get a positive magnetic field but when you check your answer it is negative why does it have anything to do with either its a proton or electron- SHOORY
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Rod in a Magnetic Field?
is it F=IqI v B or F=q v B- SHOORY
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How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Rod in a Magnetic Field?
ohhhhh okay i got it it is 1.07 my mistake thanksssssssssssssssss thanks thanks- SHOORY
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How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Rod in a Magnetic Field?
if it was md^2/2 it is still wrong- SHOORY
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How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Rod in a Magnetic Field?
w what is it if it is md^2/3 it is still a wrong answer- SHOORY
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How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Rod in a Magnetic Field?
I=md^2/12 w=v/r- SHOORY
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