What uniform magnetic field applied perpendicular to a beam of electrons moving at 1.3 10…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Moving Charges and Magnetism
What uniform magnetic field applied perpendicular to a beam of electrons moving at 1.3 \(\times\) 106 m/s, is required to make the electrons travel in a circular arc of radius 0.35 m?
- 2.11 \(\times\) 10-5 T
- 6 \(\times\) 10-5 T
- 2.1 \(\times\) 10-5 G
- 6 \(\times\) 10-5 G
Answer
(A) 2.11 10 -5 T
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