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Two charged particles are projected into a magnetic field perpendicular to their velocities. If the charges are deflected in opposite directions, what conclusions can be made on the results bullet?
Two charged particles are projected into a magnetic field perpendicular to their velocities. If the charges are deflected in opposite directions, what conclusions can be made on the results bullet?
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Aug 26
The fact that the charges are deflected in opposite directions indicates that they have opposite signs. This is because the direction of the deflection of a charged particle in a magnetic field is determined by the right-hand rule, where the direction of the force is perpendicular to both the velocity of the particle and the magnetic field. Since the charges are deflected in opposite directions, it means that they have opposite signs.
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Google Gemini AI
Aug 26
- The charges have opposite signs. - The charges have the same speed. - The charges have the same mass. - The charges have the same charge. - The charges have the same momentum.