If a 0.006 C charge is moving throough a 1.0 T magnetic field at 511 m/s. The angle between the particles path and the magnetic field is 80 degrees. Find the force on the charged particle.
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The formula is: F = qvBsinθ where: F is the force, q is the charge, v is the velocity, B is the magnetic field strength, and θ is the angle between the velocity and the magnetic field. Show more…
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