Magnetic Force and Field
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What is the direction of the magnetic force on a charged particle?

  • Perpendicular to the direction of the velocity (correct)
  • Opposite to the direction of the velocity
  • Parallel to the direction of the velocity
  • In the same direction as the magnetic field
  • What is the relationship between the magnetic force and the velocity of a charged particle?

  • The magnetic force is directly proportional to the velocity (correct)
  • The magnetic force is independent of the velocity
  • The magnetic force is proportional to the square of the velocity
  • The magnetic force is inversely proportional to the velocity
  • What is the unit of magnetic field strength?

  • Teslas (T) (correct)
  • Meters per second (m/s)
  • Newtons (N)
  • Coulombs (C)
  • What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on a charged particle if it is moving perpendicular to the magnetic field?

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    What is the direction of the magnetic field lines around a current-carrying wire?

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    Study Notes

    Magnetic Force and Magnetic Field

    • Magnetic force depends on the particle's velocity.
    • The magnitude of the magnetic field is proportional to the magnitude of the force.
    • If the maximum force on a particle is 10.8 N, the magnitude of its magnetic field can be calculated.
    • If the maximum force on a particle is 22.8 N, the magnitude of its magnetic field can also be calculated.

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