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A charged particle of mass 0.0040 kg is subjected to a magnetic field which acts at a right angle to its motion. If the particle moves in a circle of radius at a speed of what is the magnitude of the charge on the particle

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A charged particle of mass 0.0040 kg is subjected to a 40-T magnetic field which acts at a right angle to its motion. If the particle moves in a circle of radius 0.10 m at a speed of 20m/s, what is the magnitude of the charge on the particle?

Answer:


q=0.020C

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass
m=0.004kg

Magnetic field
B=40-T

Radius
r=0.10m

Speed
v= 20m/s

Generally the equation for Radius of a circular path is mathematically given by


r=(p)/(qB)

Where


p=mv

Therefore


q=(mv)/(rB)


q=(0.004kg*20m/s)/(0.1*40)


q=0.020C

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