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Homework Statement
Problem: Determine an expression for the magnitude of the magnetic force on a charged particle moving near an infinitely long wire, carrying a current i.
- Particle with charge q
- Magnitude of the particles velocity = |v|
- Magnetic field strength = B
- Current = i
Homework Equations
B can be calculated with:
B=\frac{μ_{0}i}{2\pi{r}}
Magnitude of force can be calculated with:
F=q*v*b*sin(θ) (Cross product of the particles velocity vector and the magnetic field vector)
The Attempt at a Solution
I've combined these equations to come up with a single equation for the magnitude of the force on the particle:
F=\frac{q*v*μ_{0}*i*sin(θ)}{2\pi{r}}
However this final equation is the part I am not confident on. I've proceeded on the basis the the magnetic field around an infinite wire carrying current is non-uniform; that is the direction of the magnetic field is not constant, but would appreciate my working being checked!
Thanks in advance!
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