Earth's magnetic field near the equator is roughly 0.050 mT northward. Determine the radius of the resulting path of a p

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Earth's magnetic field near the equator is roughly 0.050 mT northward. Determine the radius of the resulting path of a p

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Earth S Magnetic Field Near The Equator Is Roughly 0 050 Mt Northward Determine The Radius Of The Resulting Path Of A P 1
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Earth's magnetic field near the equator is roughly 0.050 mT northward. Determine the radius of the resulting path of a proton the instant it travels at 250 km/s in a direction of 55 degrees west of south. Also determine the pitch if the path is helical.
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