A proton moves in a circular orbit of radius 65 cm perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field
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A proton moves in a circular orbit of radius 65 cm perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.75 T.
(a) What is the period for this motion?
(b) Find the speed of the proton.
(c) Find the kinetic energy of the proton.
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a Using Equation 287 T 2 p 167 ...View the full answer
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