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Jayashree Behera

Kansas State University

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Phd Physics
Kansas State University

Topics Covered

Equilibrium and Elasticity
Electric Charge and Electric Field
Quantum Physics
Atomic Physics
Reflection and Refraction of Light
Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
Sources of Magnetic field
Electromagnetic Induction
Inductance
Physics Basics
Motion Along a Straight Line
Motion in 2d or 3d
Newton's Laws of Motion
Moment, Impulse, and Collisions
Rotation of Rigid Bodies
Dynamics of Rotational Motion
Current, Resistance, and Electromotive Force
Direct-Current Circuits
Mechanical Waves
Wave Optics
Particle Physics
The First Law of Thermodynamics
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Work
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Energy Conservation
Gravitation
Electromagnetic Waves
Alternating Current
Nuclear Physics

JAYASHREE's Textbook Answer Videos

08:20
University Physics with Modern Physics

A particle with a charge of -1.24 $\times$ 10$^{-8}$ C is moving with instantaneous velocity $\vec{v} =$ 14.19 $\times$ 10$^4$ m/s)$\hat{\imath}$ + (-3.85 $\times$ 10$^4$ m/s)$\hat{\jmath}$. What is the force exerted on this particle by a magnetic field (a) $\overrightarrow{B} =$ (1.40 T)$\hat{\imath}$ and (b) $\overrightarrow{B} =$ (1.40 T) $\hat{k}$ ?

Chapter 27: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
Section 2: Magnetic Field
Jayashree Behera
03:39
University Physics with Modern Physics

In a 1.25-T magnetic field directed vertically upward, a particle having a charge of magnitude 8.50 $\mu$C and initially moving northward at 4.75 km/s is deflected toward the east. (a) What is the sign of the charge of this particle? Make a sketch to illustrate how you found your answer. (b) Find the magnetic force on the particle.

Chapter 27: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
Section 2: Magnetic Field
Jayashree Behera
01:46
University Physics with Modern Physics

An electron experiences a magnetic force of magnitude 4.60 $\times$ 10$^{-15}$ N when moving at an angle of 60.0$^\circ$ with respect to a magnetic field of magnitude 3.50 $\times$ 10$^{-3}$ T. Find the speed of the electron.

Chapter 27: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
Section 2: Magnetic Field
Jayashree Behera
06:55
University Physics with Modern Physics

A particle with charge 7.80 $\mu$C is moving with velocity $\vec{v} =$ - 13.80 $\times$ 103m/s$\hat{\jmath}$. The magnetic force on the particle is measured to be $\overrightarrow{F} =$ (7.60 $\times$ 10$^{-3}$ N)$\hat{\imath}$ - (5.20 $\times$ 10$^{-3}$ N)$\hat{k}$. (a) Calculate all the components of the magnetic field you can from this information. (b) Are there components of the magnetic field that are not determined by the measurement of the force? Explain. (c) Calculate the scalar product $\overrightarrow{B}$ $\cdot$ $\overrightarrow{F}$. What is the angle between $\overrightarrow{B}$ and $\overrightarrow{F}$?

Chapter 27: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
Section 2: Magnetic Field
Jayashree Behera
14:36
University Physics with Modern Physics

A group of particles is traveling in a magnetic field of unknown magnitude and direction. You observe that a proton moving at 1.50 km/s in the $+x$-direction experiences a force of 2.25 $\times$ 10$^{-16}$ N in the $+y$-direction, and an electron moving at 4.75 km/s in the $-z$-direction experiences a force of 8.50 $\times$ 10-16 N in the $+y$-direction. (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field? (b) What are the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on an electron moving in the $-y$-direction at 3.20 km/s?

Chapter 27: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
Section 2: Magnetic Field
Jayashree Behera
04:45
University Physics with Modern Physics

A circular area with a radius of 6.50 cm lies in the $xy$-plane. What is the magnitude of the magnetic flux through this circle due to a uniform magnetic field $B =$ 0.230 T (a) in the $+z$-direction; (b) at an angle of 53.1$^\circ$ from the $+z$-direction; (c) in the $+y$-direction?

Chapter 27: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
Section 3: Magnetic Field Lines and Magnetic Flux
Jayashree Behera
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