Part E A proton (charge +1.60 x 10-19 C) and an electron (charge-1.60 x 10-19 C) are both moving in the ty-plane with th

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Part E A proton (charge +1.60 x 10-19 C) and an electron (charge-1.60 x 10-19 C) are both moving in the ty-plane with th

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Part E A Proton Charge 1 60 X 10 19 C And An Electron Charge 1 60 X 10 19 C Are Both Moving In The Ty Plane With Th 1
Part E A Proton Charge 1 60 X 10 19 C And An Electron Charge 1 60 X 10 19 C Are Both Moving In The Ty Plane With Th 1 (34.69 KiB) Viewed 83 times
Part E A proton (charge +1.60 x 10-19 C) and an electron (charge-1.60 x 10-19 C) are both moving in the ty-plane with the same speed, 3.20 x 10 m/s. The proton is moving in the +y-direction along the line 2 = 0, and the electron is moving in the -y-direction along the line x = +4.00 mm. At the instant when the proton and electron are at their closest approach, what is the magnitude of the magnetic force that the proton exerts on the electron? Express your answer with the appropriate units. li НА ? Fone- = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part F At the instant when the proton and electron are at their closest approach, what is the direction of the magnetic force that the proton exerts on the electron? O in the +-direction O in the -y-direction O in the ty-direction O in the --direction
Part G At the instant when the proton and electron are at their closest approach, what is the magnitude of the magnetic force that the electron exerts on the proton? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μΑ ? Fon p+ = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part H At the instant when the proton and electron are at their closest approach, what is the direction of the magnetic force that the electron exerts on the proton? O in the +y-direction O in the +-direction O in the -I-direction O in the-y-direction Submit Request Answer
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