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A physicist performing a sensitive measurement wants to limit the magnetic force on a moving charge in her equipment to less than 1.00 x 10 -12 N. What is the greatest the charge can be if it moves at a maximum speed of 30.0 m/s in the Earth’s field? You may assume the Earth’s magnetic field is 5.00 x 10 -5 T.

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Answer:

Maximum charge will be
6.66* 10^(-9)C

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given force ion the moving charge
F=10^(-12)N

Maximum speed of the moving charge v = 30 m /sec

Magnetic field
B=5* 10^(-5)T

We have to fond the charge

Force on moving charge is given by


F=qvB

So
10^(-12)=q* 30* 5* 10^(-5)


q=6.66* 10^(-9)C

Maximum charge will be
6.66* 10^(-9)C

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