A charged particle travels in a circular path in a magnetic field
An electron with charge-to-mass ratio of 1.8 × 1011?C kg-1?is travelling at right angles to a uniform magnetic field of flux density 6.2 mT. The speed of the electron is 3.0 × 106?m s-1.
Calculate the radius of the circular path travelled by the electron.
Make sure you're comfortable with deriving the equation for the radius of the path of a charged particle travelling in a magnetic field, as this is a common exam question.
Crucially, the?magnetic?force?is?always?perpendicular to the velocity of a charged particle. Hence, it is a?centripetal?force and the equations for circular motion can be applied.
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