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Homework Statement
Electrons are fired Eastward at a certain location near Earth's surface. Ignore gravity.
A. Describe the motion of the electrons and describe the trajectory they follow.
B. If the electrons first return to their initial positions after 1.5 x 10^-6 seconds, determine the magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field.
C. If it is known that the horizontal component of the magnetic field is 1.9x10^-5 T. In precisely which direction should the electrons be fired so as to travel in a straight line? You may express any angle as an inverse trigonometric function.
Homework Equations
r=mv/qB
The Attempt at a Solution
A. The perpendicular magnetic force acts as centripetal force which keeps the particle in rotation around the Earth changing its direction but not velocity.
B. t= 1.5x10^-6 s, t = (2)(pi)(m)/qB, Solving for B = 2.38x10^-5 T
C.The "horizontal component" is tripping me up. Is there two magnetic fields here? One from the Earth and one from the moving electron?