Forest UCM PnCP
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Charged Particle in uniform B-Field
Consider a charged particle moving the x-y plane in the presence of a uniform magnetic field with field lines in the z-dierection.
- Lorentz Force
- Note
- the work done by a magnetic field is zero if the particle's kinetic energy (mass and velocity) don't change.
No work is done on a charged particle force to move in a fixed circular orbit by a magnetic field (cyclotron)
Apply Newton's 2nd Law
- Motion in the z-direction has no acceleration and therefor constant (zero) velocity.
- Motion in the x-y plane is circular
Let
- = fundamental cyclotron frequency
Then we have two coupled equations
determine the velocity as a function of time
let
- = complex variable used to change variables
the complex variable solution may be written in terms of
andThe above expression indicates that
and oscillate at the same frequency but are 90 degrees out of phase. This is characteristic of circular motion with a magnitude of such thatDetermine the position as a function of time
http://hep.physics.wayne.edu/~harr/courses/5200/f07/lecture10.htm
http://www.physics.sfsu.edu/~lea/courses/grad/motion.PDF
http://physics.ucsd.edu/students/courses/summer2009/session1/physics2b/CH29.pdf
http://cnx.org/contents/77faa148-866e-4e96-8d6e-1858487a520f@9