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Spinning Around Again
Forces on Charges
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Here we are again:Today we will have a discussion about charge
motion in magnetic fields and so some observations of wires in magnetic fields.
There is A new WebAssign (Aren’t you excited??) posted.
I am still working on the gradebook so you can see your grades all together.
Friday will be a Quiz on this week’s work. Maybe last week’s too!
Next week more of the same.
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Last Session:F=Bqv Sin(B,V)Right hand rule for direction.
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A LONG, STRAIGHT WIRE
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VECTOR!
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Current OUT of Paper
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REMEMBER:The effect of the sign of a moving
Positive and negative charges will feel opposite effects from a magnetic field.
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The Velocity Selector
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Let’s Look at the effect of crossedcrossed E and B Fields:
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What is the relation between the intensities of the electric and magnetic fields for the particle to move in a straight line ?.
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FE = q E and FB = q v B
If FE = FB the particle will movefollowing a straight line trajectory
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v = E / B
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A charged particle is injected into a Magnetic Field.Can the field do WORK on the particle?
A YESB NOC It depends on the direction
the particle is moving inwith respect to the field.
D I want to go back on SpringBreak!
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The Motion of a Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field
The electrical force can do work on acharged particle.
The magnetic force cannot do work on acharged particle.
Parabola
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The Motion of a Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field
The magnetic force always remainsperpendicular to the velocity and is directed toward the center of the circular path.
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21.4 The Mass Spectrometer
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Mass Spectrometer
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Smaller Mass
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Kratos Profile HV-3 Gas Chromatograph & Direct Probe Mass SpectrometerDescriptionMedium resolution double focusing (E/B) magnetic sector mass spectrometer with gas chromatograph and direct probe inlets; electron impact and chemical ionization sources.
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Figure 3.5.1 Chromatogram at target concentration. 1 = benzalazine, 2
AcPP.
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EXAMPLLE: Molecular structure and mass spectrum of 1-acetyl-4-(2-pyridyl)piperazine. The mass spectrum was obtained with a Perkin-Elmer ion trap detector.
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An Example
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A beam of electrons whose kinetic energy is K emerges from a thin-foil “window” at the end of an accelerator tube. There is a metal plate a distance d from this window and perpendicular to the direction of the emerging beam. Show that we can prevent the beam from hitting the plate if we apply a uniform magnetic field B such that
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Problem Continued
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