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OpenStudy (wmj259):

Magnetic Field combined with a Electric Field

OpenStudy (wmj259):

how to cause an electron to deflect a certain amount within a electric and magnetic field present. I read in my textbook: v=Electric field magnitude/ Magnetic Field Strength basically, v=E/B "Only those particles having this speed pass undeflected through the mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic fields. The magnetic force exerted on particles moving at speeds greater than that is stronger than the electric force, and the particles are deflected to the left. Those moving at slower speeds are deflected to the right." But my teacher told me to relate

OpenStudy (wmj259):

this problem to kinematics.

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

cool! post the actual question.

OpenStudy (wmj259):

Sorry.

OpenStudy (wmj259):

Number 1D. I solved the first 3 parts. 1a.)............ 1b.)E=vB 1c.) 10,000m/s 1d.) No idea

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