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<math>d = R \cdot (1 - cos(\kappa)) = \frac{a \cdot (1 - cos(\kappa))}{sin(\kappa)}</math> | <math>d = R \cdot (1 - cos(\kappa)) = \frac{a \cdot (1 - cos(\kappa))}{sin(\kappa)}</math> | ||
− | <math> | + | <math>B(T) = \frac{p_e (\frac{MeV}{c})\cdot 0.33\cdot 10^{-2}\cdot sin(\kappa)}{a(m)}</math> - general expression for B-field. |
<math>B(T) = \frac{4.67\cdot 10^{-2}\cdot sin(\kappa)}{a(m)}</math> | <math>B(T) = \frac{4.67\cdot 10^{-2}\cdot sin(\kappa)}{a(m)}</math> | ||
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<math>B = 0.01358 T = 135.8 G</math> | <math>B = 0.01358 T = 135.8 G</math> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:17, 5 February 2009
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- general expression for B-field.
If
then and our B-field becomes:
for the coils under consideration. Hence, B-field is: