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susus
Apr 25, 2011, 02:48 AM
A point charge moving in a magnetic field of 1.24 Tesla experiences a force of 0.813路10-11 N. The velocity of the charge is perpendicular to the magnetic field. In this problem, we use the points of the compass and `into' and `out of' to indicate directions with respect to the page. If the magnetic field points west and the force points out of the page, then select True or False for the charge Q.

so I soleved all the question expect of the last one

--The speed of the charge is 0.410路108 m/s. Calculate the magnitude of the charge.
1.60脳10^-19 C
-- The path of the charge in the magnetic field is a circle. Assume that the charge is positive and has a mass of 1.673路10-27 kg, the mass of a proton. What is the radius of the circle?
3.46脳10^-1 m
-- What is the orbital frequency of the charge in the previous problem?
how I can do it,? I tried f=qB/2*pi*m.. I got.. 1.88*10^45 Hz ! But it's wrong!

Unknown008
Apr 25, 2011, 08:47 AM
You could find the periodic time first, then get the inverse.

T = \frac{2\pi r}{v}

f = \frac{v}{2\pi r}

f = \frac{0.41\times 10^8}{2\pi 3.46\times 10^{-1}} = 1.88\times 10^7\ Hz