Zag Solenoid: Using Magnetic Field Force Formula

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The discussion focuses on using the magnetic field force formula F = qv (dot) B in conjunction with a solenoid's magnetic field. The user calculates the magnetic field strength using the equation B = unI, where they derive values for n and u based on given parameters. They find a magnetic field strength of 0.0897 T with 10 amps. Clarification is provided that the velocity in the Lorentz force formula refers to the speed of the electron. The user plans to verify their calculations by showing their work for further assistance.
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Hello so I just want to make sure I Am doing this correctly.
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also I know there is a magnetic field force formula. That is F= qv (dot) B
How would I go about using that formula with the magnetic field I created from the solenoid in the picture?

Thanks for any help!
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It's really hard to read the text in the picture. Can you summarize by posting it?
 
Ok I'm using the equation B= unI
n=N/L
u=k(4*pie*10^-7)
k=200

Once I plug in the numbers I get n= 18/.504=35.7142, u= 2.513*10^-4.
So if I have 10 amps then my final number should be .0897 B. Did I do that correct?
 
For the values you have assumed, the calculations seem correct. About the magnetic field force formula, you are referring to Lorentz force formula:##F=q (\vec{v}\times\vec{B})##
 
Ok well what I don't understand about that equation is the velocity part. I have been trying to do some reading on it, but I don't understand it. Is the velocity for the speed of the electron or something else?
 
Ok I will try and get it then show my work to make sure I'm doing it correctly. Thank you for the help! Zig
 
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