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A beam of electrons whose kinetic energy is Kemerges from a thin-foil 鈥渨indow鈥 at the end of an accelerator tube. A metal plate at distance dfrom this window is perpendicular to the direction of the emerging beam (Fig. 28-53). (a) Show that we can prevent the beam from hitting the plate if we apply a uniform magnetic field such that


B2meK(e2d2)

in which mand eare the electron mass and charge. (b) How should Bbe oriented?

Short Answer

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  1. It is proved that we can prevent the beam from hitting the plate if we apply a uniform magnetic fieldB2meK(e2d2)
  2. The orientation of Bmust be in order to make the circular motion possible.

Step by step solution

01

Given

The kinetic energy of electron beam is K.

The metal plate distance from the window isd.

The window is perpendicular to the direction of emerging beam.

Mass of the electron is m.

Charge of the electron is e.

02

Understanding the concept

By using the equations for magnetic force FB and magnitude of acceleration of the electron a and by applying Newton鈥檚 second law, we can find that the equation for the radius r of the circular path is in agreement with equation 28-16. By using equation for kinetic energy, we can find the speed v of the electron. Using this equation of v in the equation for the radius r, we can prove that B2meK(e2d2). Finally, from the direction of magnetic force, we can find the orientation of B.

Formula:

  • The magnetic field on an electron has magnitude FB=evB
  • The acceleration of the electron has magnitude a=v2/r
  • The kinetic energy of the electron is K=1/2mev2.
03

(a) Show that we can prevent the beam from hitting the plate if we apply a uniform magnetic field such that B≥2meK(e2d2) 

For the magnetic field to have an effect on the moving electrons, we need a non-negligible component of Bto be perpendicular tov. It is most efficient, therefore, to orient the magnetic field so that it is perpendicular to the plane of the page. The magnetic field on an electron has magnitude

FB=evB

And the acceleration of the electron has magnitude

localid="1662896876449" a=v2/r

Therefore, Newton鈥檚 second law gives

evB=mev2r

So, the radius of the circle is given by

r=(mev)eB

This is in agreement with equation 28-16.

The kinetic energy of the electron is

K=12mev2

Therefore, the speed of the electron is

v=2Kme

Thus,

localid="1662897468629" r=2meKe2B2

This must be less than d, so

2meKe2B2d

Or

localid="1662897375140" B2meKe2d2

Hence, if we apply this magnetic field, we can prevent the beam from hitting the plate.

04

(b) Find out how should B→ be oriented

If the electrons are to travel as shown in Fig.28-53, the magnetic field must be out of the page. Then the magnetic force is towards the center of the circular path, as it must be in order to make the circular motion possible.

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