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==Apply Newton's 2nd Law==
 
==Apply Newton's 2nd Law==
  
:<math>ma_x = qv_xB</math>
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:<math>ma_x = qv_yB</math>
:<math>ma_y = qv_y B</math>
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:<math>ma_y = qv_x B</math>
 
:<math>ma_z = 0</math>
 
:<math>ma_z = 0</math>
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;Motion in the z-direction has no acceleration and therefor constant (zero) velocity.
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;Motion in the x-y plane is circular
  
  
 
[[Forest_Ugrad_ClassicalMechanics]]
 
[[Forest_Ugrad_ClassicalMechanics]]

Revision as of 12:19, 25 August 2014

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.

[math]\vec{v} = v_x \hat i + v_y \hat j[/math]
[math]\vec{B} = B \hat k[/math]


Lorentz Force
[math]\vec{F} = q \vec{E} + q\vec{v} \times \vec{B}[/math]
Note
the work done by a magnetic field is zero if the particle's kinetic energy (mass and velocity) don't change.
[math]W = \Delta K.E.[/math]

No work is done on a charged particle force to move in a fixed circular orbit by a magnetic field (cyclotron)


[math]\vec{F} = m \vec{a} = q \vec{v} \times \vec{B} = q\left ( \begin{matrix} \hat i & \hat j & \hat k \\ v_x & v_y &0 \\ 0 &0 & B \end{matrix} \right )[/math]
[math]\vec{F} = q \left (v_x B \hat i + v_y B \hat j \right )[/math]

Apply Newton's 2nd Law

[math]ma_x = qv_yB[/math]
[math]ma_y = qv_x B[/math]
[math]ma_z = 0[/math]


Motion in the z-direction has no acceleration and therefor constant (zero) velocity.
Motion in the x-y plane is circular


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