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Homework Statement
4 A long, straight wire carries a current of 25.0 A. An electron is fired parallel to this wire with a velocity of 250 km.s-1 in the same direction as the current, 2.00 cm from the wire.
a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electron’s initial acceleration.
b) What should the magnitude and direction of a uniform electric field be that will allow the electron to continue to travel parallel to the wire?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
B=kI/d
B=2.5*10-4 T
F=Bqv
F=1*10-17N
F=ma
a=1.099*1012m/s2
E=F/q
E=62.5N/c
I'm relatively confident with my numerical answers although I would appreciate someone looking over my basic procedure. I run into trouble tying to explain the direction of the field.
Were using conventional current (don't ask me why) and the best indication of the direction I can give is "at 900 away from the wire", thoughts?
Thanks.