How Does Reversing Current Affect Magnetic Field Directions?

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The discussion revolves around the effects of reversing current on the directions of magnetic fields in a physics problem involving charged particles and electromagnetic forces. The original poster seeks clarification on how changes in current, particularly through the introduction of negative ions, influence the magnetic fields B1 and B2, as well as the electric field E.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking, Mixed

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  • Participants explore the implications of changing the sign of the current and its effects on the magnetic field directions. Questions arise regarding the relationship between current direction, magnetic fields, and the Lorentz force. There is also discussion about the necessity of reversing both electric and magnetic fields and the conditions under which particles pass through a velocity selector.

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Participants are actively engaging with each other's reasoning, questioning assumptions about the effects of reversing current and the resulting field directions. Some guidance has been offered regarding the Lorentz force and the conditions for zero net force on particles, but no consensus has been reached on the necessity of reversing all fields involved.

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There is mention of an exercise designed to challenge common misconceptions, indicating that the problem may have specific constraints or intended learning outcomes that are not fully articulated in the discussion.

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Can you help with the following (please refer to attached). If I understand the problem, both magnetic fields B1 & B2 need to change direction, due to the change in current (I) by replacing the positive with a negative ion.

Your thoughts,

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Right hand rule for Current, Magnetic Field, Force.

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Hello Ps,

I understand your reasoning for ##\vec B_2##.

Then it becomes confusing: Either you change the sign of I or you change the direction; not both.
And just changing "the sign of the current" (i.e. the charge of the ions) does not change the direction of ##\vec B_1## !
And I also don't see how changing only the "the sign of the current" (i.e. the charge of the ions) does not change the direction of ##\vec F_E##.

You also want to keep in mind what the function of ##\vec E## and ##\vec B_1## is: together they act as a velocity selector: particles with a certain ##|v|## experience no force whatsoever and pass straight through S3.


Perhaps you'll do well to base your thinking on the expression for the Lorentz force $$
\vec F = q\;(\vec E + \vec v \times \vec B)
$$which is very, very fundamental, instead of on all these derived equations that require memorizing and can become confusing (as happens here). Two threads: here and here , might help (in all modesty... ahem :rolleyes:).
 
So what your saying, If the cross product of v & B is equivalent to a force. Then the electric field must be reversed, when a negative ion is introduced, to have zero net forces acting on the ion. please find attached.
 

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No! :nb)

v is the actual velocity of the particles (the time derivative of the position). No sign confusion because of charge possible (that is sitting in the q).If the force has to be zero for a certain v so that these particles go straight through S3, and the force is ##
\vec F = q\;(\vec E + \vec v \times \vec B)
## for a charge q, then what is the force for a charge -q ?

Your last sentence is weird: both E and B2 ? We are discussing E and B1 !

We already concluded B2 must be reversed.
 
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B2 needs to be reversed I agree. And we are discussing E and B1, but I was referring to all the fields that needed to be changed, mentioned in the question.
 
The maker of the exercise took care to not include an answer where all three are reversed (something many ignorant folks would pick without much thought) ; that way the exercise has a bit more selective power :)

Is it now really clear to you that reversing bot E and B1 isn't necessary, even though it will work all right ?
 
view attachment :mad:
 

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Pictures look splendid. Accompanying text: ? ? (if it's adjusted for a positive particle with speed v, then it will also let through a negative particle with the same speed v).
 

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