shelbs2012
Oct 10, 2010, 05:49 PM
Find e/m for electrons in an experiment in which H=2.68 gauss, S=5.00 cm, E=6.3x10^10 volts/cm, and 0=0.100 radian.
The 0 in 0-0.100 is really a 0 with a line through it
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I have another question it you can't answer the above one.
What magnetic field strength is required to bend the path of a singly charged neon-20 atom (mass-19.992 440 u) through 0.500 radian if the path length is 10.0 cm? Assume that velocity is 2.20x10^8 cm/s, 1 u-1.66x10^-24g, and e=1.602 189 2x10^-19 coulombus. What electric field strength would be required to obtain the same result?
The 0 in 0-0.100 is really a 0 with a line through it
Thanks again
I have another question it you can't answer the above one.
What magnetic field strength is required to bend the path of a singly charged neon-20 atom (mass-19.992 440 u) through 0.500 radian if the path length is 10.0 cm? Assume that velocity is 2.20x10^8 cm/s, 1 u-1.66x10^-24g, and e=1.602 189 2x10^-19 coulombus. What electric field strength would be required to obtain the same result?