A charged particle with specific charge q/m starts moving in the region of space where there are

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A charged particle with specific charge q/m starts moving in the region of space where there are uniform mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic fields. The magnetic field is constant and has an induction B while the strength of the electric field varies with time as E = Em cos wt, where w = qB/m. For the non-relativistic case find the law of motion x (t) and y (t) of the particle if at the moment t = 0 it was located at the point O (see Fig. 3.i04). What is the approximate shape of the trajectory of the particle?
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Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics

ISBN: 978-0132139311

6th edition

Authors: Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Eric Michielssen, Umberto Ravaioli

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