F = BQv
F = BQv sin θ
A beta particle is incident at 70° to a magnetic field of flux density 0.5 mT, travelling at a speed of 1.5 × 106 m s–1.
Calculate:
a) The magnitude of the magnetic force on the beta particle
b) The magnitude of the maximum possible force on a beta particle in this magnetic field, travelling with the same speed
Part (a)
Step 1: Write out the known quantities
Step 2: Substitute quantities into the equation for magnetic force on a charged particle
F = BQv sin θ
F = (0.5 × 10–3) × (1.6 × 10–19) × (1.5 × 106) × sin (70)
F = 1.1 × 10–16 N
Part (b)
Step 1: Write out the known quantities
Step 2: Determine the angle to the flux lines
Step 3: Substitute quantities into the equation for magnetic force on a charged particle
F = BQv sin θ = BQv when sin 90 = 1
F = (0.5 × 10–3) × (1.6 × 10–19) × (1.5 × 106)
F = 1.2 × 10–16 N
Remember not to mix this up with F = BIL sin θ!
Another super important fact to remember for typical exam questions is that the magnetic force on a charged particle is centripetal, because it always acts at 90° to the particle's velocity. You should practise using Fleming's Left Hand Rule to determine the exact direction!
Fleming's Left Hand Rule shows the magnetic force, magnetic field and conventional current (flow of positive charge) are all perpendicular to each other
The magnetic field into or out of the page is represented by circles with dots or crosses
An Electron Moving in a Magnetic Field
An electron moving to the left as shown is equivalent to a conventional positive charge or current moving to the right. Using Fleming's Left Hand Rule, the direction of the force can be determined
The direction of the magnetic force F on positive and negative particles in a B field in and out of the page
The most important point when using Fleming's left hand rule is the direction of the charge (or current flow). This is always the direction of positive charge. Therefore, for electrons, or negatively charged ions, you should point your second finger for the current in the opposite direction to its motion.
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