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At a given instant, the force on an electron is in the +z-direction (out of the page), which the electron is moving in the +x-direction (to the right). What can we say about the B field responsible for this force on the electron? (The y-direction is up on the page.)

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Answer:

The direction of the B-field is in the +y-direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The corresponding formula is


F_B = qv* B

This means, we should use right-hand rule.

Our index finger is pointed towards +x-direction (direction of velocity),

our middle finger should point towards the direction of the B-field,

and our thumb should point towards the +z-direction (direction of the force).

Since our middle finger in this situation points towards +y-direction, the B-field should be in +y-direction.


\^(x) * \^(y) = \^(z)

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