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A 5.0μCparticle moves through a region containing the uniform magnetic field localid="1664172266088" -20iÁåžmTand the uniform electric field 300j^ V/m. At a certain instant the velocity of the particle is localid="1664172275100" (17iÁåž-11jÁåž+7.0kÁåž)km/s. At that instant and in unit-vector notation, what is the net electromagnetic force (the sum of the electric and magnetic forces) on the particle?

Short Answer

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The net electromagnetic force on the particle isF⇶Ä=(800jÁåž-1100kÁåž)x10-6N

Step by step solution

01

Given

kB⇶Ä=-20i^mTE⇶Ä=300j^V/mq=5×10-6C

02

Understanding the concept

Magnetic force is written from equation 28-3 as a vector product of velocity and magnetic field, and the electric force is the charge times the electric field. So the net force is the addition of magnetic force and electric force.

Formula:

F⃗=qE⃗+q(v⃗×B⃗)

03

Calculate the net electromagnetic force on the particle

According to net force formula, we can write

F→=qE→+qv→×B→F→=qE→+v→×B→

By substituting the value, we can get

localid="1662733743521" F→=q300j^+17i^-11j^+7k^×-20i^F→=q300j^+0i^-140j^-220k^F→=q160j^+-220k^F→=5×10-6160j^+-220k^F→=800j^+-1100k^×10-6N

Hence, the net electromagnetic force on the particle isF→=800j^+-1100k^×10-6N

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