1. For an electric field of 2.5 x 105 V/m, what is the strength of the magnetic field needed to pass an electron of spee

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1. For an electric field of 2.5 x 105 V/m, what is the strength of the magnetic field needed to pass an electron of spee

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1. For an electric field of 2.5 x 105 V/m, what is the strength of the magnetic field needed to pass an electron of speed 2.0 x 106 m/s with no deflection? Draw the mutually perpendicular ý, Ē, and directions that allow this to occur. 2. What is the series limit (that is, the smallest wavelength) for (a) the Lyman series and (b) the Balmer series? 3. Calculate Imax for blackbody radiation for (a) liquid helium (4.2 K), (b) room temperature (300 K), (c) a steel furnace (2500 K), and (d) a blue star (9000 K).
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