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Ksju [112]
3 years ago
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(a) A physicist performing a sensitive measurement wants to limit the magnetic force on a moving charge in her equipment to less

than 1.00 10 N 12  . What is the greatest the charge can be if it moves at a maximum speed of 30.0 m/s in the Earth’s field? (b) Discuss whether it would be difficult to limit the charge to less than the value found in (a) by comparing it with typical static electricity and noting that static is often absent
Physics
1 answer:
Free_Kalibri [48]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

q = 7.4 10⁻¹⁰ C

Explanation:

a) The magnetic force is given by the expression

        F = q v x B

Where the blacks indicate vectors, q is the electric charge, v at particle velocity and B the magnitude of the magnetic field. If the velocity is perpendicular to the magnetic field, the sine is 1

      F = q v B

Let's calculate the charge

      q = F / vB

      q = 1.00 10⁻¹² / 30.0 B

For the magnetic field of the earth we have a value between 25μT and 65μT, an intermediate value would be 45 μT, let's use this value.

     q = 1 10⁻¹² / (30 45 10⁻⁶)

    q = 7.4 10⁻¹⁰ C

b) In laboratories and modern electronics, currents of up to 1 10⁻⁶ A can be achieved without much difficulty, in advanced and research laboratories currents of up to 1 10⁻¹² can be managed. Load values ​​(coulomb) cannot they are widely used today for work, but 1 mA = 3.6C, so we see that getting loads with the value of 10⁻¹⁰ C implies very small current less than 1 10⁻¹³ A, which only in laboratories of Very specialized can be created. Consequently, from the above it would be difficult to find loads lower than the calculated

The electrostatic charge is the one created by the friction between two surfaces, it is an indicated charge, in this case it would be possible to have better wing loads found from 10⁻¹⁰C

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