A magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.0015 T, and an electric field has a magnitude of 4.8 × 103 N/C. Both fields point
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A magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.0015 T, and an electric
field has a magnitude of 4.8 × 103 N/C. Both fields point in the
same direction. A positive 1.9-μC charge moves at a speed of 3.2 ×
106 m/s in a direction that is perpendicular to both fields.
Determine the magnitude of the net force that acts on the
charge.
A magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.0015 T, and an electric field has a magnitude of 4.8*103 N/C. Both fields point in the same direction. A positive 1.9-4C charge moves at a speed of 3.2 * 106m/s in a direction that is perpendicular to both fields. Determine the magnitude of the net force that acts on the charge. BA E 14 90°
field has a magnitude of 4.8 × 103 N/C. Both fields point in the
same direction. A positive 1.9-μC charge moves at a speed of 3.2 ×
106 m/s in a direction that is perpendicular to both fields.
Determine the magnitude of the net force that acts on the
charge.
A magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.0015 T, and an electric field has a magnitude of 4.8*103 N/C. Both fields point in the same direction. A positive 1.9-4C charge moves at a speed of 3.2 * 106m/s in a direction that is perpendicular to both fields. Determine the magnitude of the net force that acts on the charge. BA E 14 90°