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22.54. Problem Assume that the region to the right of a certain vertical plane contains a vertical magnetic field of magnitude 1.00 mT and that the field is zero in the region to the left of the plane. An electron, originally traveling perpendicular to the boundary plane, passes into the region of the field. (a) Determine the time interval required for the electron to leave the "field-filled" region, noting that its path is a semicircle. (b) Find the kinetic energy of the electron assuming that the maximum depth of penetration into the field is 2.00 cm. 1 Mass Spectrometer A mass spectrometer separates ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio A beam of ions passes through a velocity selector and enters a second magnetic field 2 Mass Spectrometer, cont After entering the second magnetic field, the ions move in a semicircle of radius r before striking a detector at P If the ions are positively charged, they deflect upward If the ions are negatively charged, they deflect downward This version is known as the Bainbridge Mass Spectrometer 3 Mass Spectrometer, final Analyzing the forces on the particles in the mass spectrometer gives m rBo B = q E Typically, ions with the same charge are used and the mass is measured 4 Cyclotron A cyclotron is a device that can accelerate charged particles to very high speeds The energetic particles produced are used to bombard atomic nuclei and thereby produce reactions These reactions can be analyzed by researchers 5 Cyclotron, 2 D1 and D2 are called dees because of their shape A high frequency alternating potential is applied to the dees A uniform magnetic field is perpendicular to them 6 Cyclotron, 3 A positive ion is released near the center and moves in a semicircular path The potential difference is adjusted so that the polarity of the dees is reversed in the same time interval as the particle travels around one dee This ensures the kinetic energy of the particle increases each trip 7 Cyclotron, final The cyclotron's operation is based on the fact that T is independent of the speed of the particles and of the radius of their path 1 q 2B 2R 2 K = mv 2 = 2 2m When the energy of the ions in a cyclotron exceeds about 20 MeV, relativistic effects come into play 8 First Cyclotron Invented by E. O. Lawrence and M. S. Livingston Invented in 1934 9 Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor A current carrying conductor experiences a force when placed in an external magnetic field The current represents a collection of many charged particles in motion The resultant magnetic force on the wire is due to the sum of the magnetic forces on the charged particles 10 Force on a Wire In this case, there is no current, so there is no force Therefore, the wire remains vertical 11 Force on a Wire,cont The magnetic field is into the page The current is upward, along the page The force is to the left 12 Force on a Wire, final The field is into the page The current is downward along the page The force is to the right 13 Force on a Wire, equation The magnetic force is exerted on each moving charge in the wire r r r FB = qvd B The total force is the product of the force on one charge and the number of charges r r r FB = qvd B nAl ( ) 14 Force on a Wire, cont In terms of the current, this becomes r r r FB = I l B l is a vector that points in the direction of the current Its magnitude is the length of the segment applies This only to a straight segment of wire in a uniform external magnetic field 15 Force on a Wire, Arbitrary Shape Consider a small segment of the wire, r ds The force exerted onrthis segment is r r dFB = I ds B The total force is r r b r FB = I ds B a 16 Torque on a Current Loop The rectangular loop carries a current I in a uniform magnetic field No magnetic force acts on sides 1 & 3 The wires are parallel to the field and cross product is zero 17 Torque on a Current Loop, 2 There is a force on sides 2 & 4 These sides are perpendicular to the field The magnitude of the magnetic force on these sides will be: F2 = F4 = I a B The direction of F2 is out of the page The direction of F4 is into the page 18 Torque on a Current Loop, 3 The forces are equal and in opposite directions, but not along the same line of action The forces produce a torque around point O 19 Torque on a Current Loop, Equation The maximum torque is found by: b b b b max = F2 + F4 = (IaB ) + (IaB ) 2 2 2 2 = IabB The area enclosed by the loop is ab, so max = I A B This maximum value occurs only when the field is parallel to the plane of the loop 20 Torque on a Current Loop, General Assume the magnetic field makes an angle of <90o with a line perpendicular to the plane of the loop The net torque about point O will be = I A B sin 21 Torque on a Current Loop, Summary The torque has a maximum value when the field is perpendicular to the normal to the plane of the loop The torque is zero when the field is parallel to the normal to the plane of the loop r r r = I A B where A is perpendicular to the plane of the loop and has a magnitude equal to the area of the loop 22 Direction of A The right-hand rule can be used to determine the r direction of A Curl your fingers in the direction of the current in the loop Your thumb points in r the direction of A 23 Magnetic Dipole Moment r The product I A is defined as the r magnetic dipole moment, of the loop Often called the magnetic moment SI units: A m2 Torque in terms of magnetic moment: r r r = B 24 Biot-Savart Law Introduction Biot and Savart conducted experiments on the force exerted by an electric current on a nearby magnet They arrived at a mathematical expression that gives an expression for the magnetic field at some point in space due to a current 25 Biot-Savart Law Set-Up The magnetic field is r dB at some point P Therlength element is ds The wire is carrying a steady current of I 26 Biot-Savart Law Observations r The vector dB is perpendicular to both ^ ds and to the unit vector r directed from r ds toward P r The magnitude of dB is inversely 2 proportional to rr , where r is the distance from ds to P 27 Biot-Savart Law Observations, cont r The magnitude of dB is proportional to the current and to the magnitude ds of the length element ds r The magnitude of dB is proportional to sin , where is the angle between the r ^ vectors ds and r 28 Biot-Savart Law, Equation The observations are summarized in the mathematical equation called BiotSavart Law: r r ^ I ds r dB = k m 2 r The Biot-Savart law gives the magnetic field only for a small length of the conductor 29 Permeability of Free Space o -7 T m km = = 10 A 4 The constant o is called the permeability of free space o = 4 x 10-7 T. m / A The Biot-Savart Law can be written as r r I ds r ^ o dB = 2 4 r 30
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ARA 101 Essay Questions [1]
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Description: al- Farazda \"the lump of dough\", properly Tammm b. lib (Ab Firs), famous Arab satirist and panegyrist, died at Ba ra about 110/728 or 112/730. Born in Yamma (Eastern Arabia) on a date which is uncertain (probably after 20/640), this poet i, of the Dr...
ḤassÄn b. Thabit EI [1]
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Description: bit - ir b. arm Of the tribe of rib (later Medna), traditionally known as the \"poet laureate\" of the Prophet, is more correctly the most prominent of several poets who were associated with the rise of Islam , and one who already had an establis...
Ḳaṣīda EI [1]
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Description: a da 1. In Arabic. a da collective a d is the name given in Arabic to some poems of a certain length. It is derived from the root a ada, \"to aim at\", for the primitive a da was intended to eulogize the tribe of the poet and denigrate the opposi...