5. Suppose we have a stationary external magnetic field B. We have a negatively charged particle of charge (8ql and mass

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5. Suppose we have a stationary external magnetic field B. We have a negatively charged particle of charge (8ql and mass

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5. Suppose we have a stationary external magnetic field B. We have a negatively charged particle of charge (8ql and mass m. Initially, it is moving vertically upwards with speed [vol and no horizontal velocity. The particle can move freely in x and y directions. (a) Plot the phase angle and vertical position of the particle and provide the corresponding expressions. Consider the origin to be the center of the particle's path. (Two plots, two expressions) 0 (t) = ? B t VO x у y(t) = ? ΘΙΟ -1891, m t (b) Let the B field be doubled and repeat the plots from (a). How are the plots different from part (a)? (Two plots, one short answer) o(t) = ? t у y(t) = ? t
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