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Chapter 27 – Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces

Chapter 27 – Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces

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5. Applications of Motion of Charged Particles Velocity selector Source of charged particles - Particles of a specific speed can be selected from the beam using an arrangement of E and B fields. - Fm (magnetic) for + charge towards right (q v B). - FE (electric) for + charge to left (q E). - Fnet = 0 if Fm = F E-qE + q v B = 0 v = E/B

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Chapter 2 Motion of Charged Particles in Fields

Chapter 2 Motion of Charged Particles in Fields

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Motion of Charged Particles in Fields Plasmas are complicated because motions of electrons and ions are determined by the electric and magnetic fields but also change the fields by the currents they carry. For now we shall ignore the second part of the problem and assume that Fields are Prescribed.

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Chapter 3 Basic Plasma Physics - NASA

Chapter 3 Basic Plasma Physics - NASA

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Electric propulsion achieves high specific impulse by the acceleration of charged particles to high velocity. The charged particles are produced by ionization of a propellant gas, which creates both ions and electrons and forms what is called a plasma. Plasma is then a collection of the various charged

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Chapter 8 Introduction to Magnetic Fields

Chapter 8 Introduction to Magnetic Fields

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Since electric current consists of a collection of charged particles in motion, when placed in a magnetic field, a current-carrying wire will also experience a magnetic force. FB G Consider a long straight wire suspended in the region between the two magnetic poles. The magnetic field points out the page and is represented with dots (•).

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