4.3 a) b) Force on a moving charged particle in a uniform magnetic field

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Résumé

TLDRThe video discusses the concept of magnetic force experienced by charged particles moving through a magnetic field. It notes that stationary charges do not experience any force, while moving charges do. The equation for magnetic force, fb = qvb sin(θ), is explained, with q representing charge, v representing velocity, b representing the magnetic field, and θ being the angle between the charge's velocity and the magnetic field. The video provides an example calculation for a proton moving at a specific velocity in a magnetic field, demonstrating how to compute the magnitude of the force and determine its direction using the right-hand rule.

A retenir

  • ⚡ Stationary charges in a magnetic field experience no force.
  • 🧮 Moving charges experience a magnetic force described by fb = qvb sin(θ).
  • 🧭 The angle θ is crucial for calculating force magnitude.
  • ☝️ Right-hand rule helps to determine the direction of magnetic force.
  • 📊 Example of calculating the magnetic force on a proton provided.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video discusses the relative force exerted on charges in a magnetic field. It explains that a stationary electric charge within a magnetic field experiences no force. However, when a charged particle (like a proton) is moving within the magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force. The magnitude of this force is determined using the equation F = qvB sin(θ), where F is the magnetic force, q is the charge, v is the velocity of the charge, B is the magnetic field strength, and θ is the angle between the velocity and the magnetic field direction. The right hand rule is introduced to find the direction of the force acting on the charge.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:11:04

    An example demonstrates calculating the magnetic force on a proton traveling at 5 x 10^7 m/s in a magnetic field of 1.5 T perpendicular to its velocity. The parameters are substituted into the equation to yield a force of 1.20 x 10^-11 N. The video also illustrates how to determine the direction of the force using the right-hand rule, where the fingers of the right hand point in the direction of velocity and the palm faces the magnetic field, resulting in the force direction coming out of the palm. Another example poses a similar calculation, adjusting the angle to 50 degrees between the velocity and the magnetic field.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What happens to a stationary charge in a magnetic field?

    A stationary electric charge in a magnetic field will not experience any force.

  • What is the formula for magnetic force?

    The formula for magnetic force is fb = qvb sin(θ).

  • How do you calculate magnetic force magnitude?

    You calculate the magnitude by using the formula fb = qvb sin(θ), where θ is the angle between velocity and magnetic field.

  • What does the right-hand rule help to find?

    The right-hand rule helps to find the direction of the magnetic force.

  • What is the significance of the angle θ in the magnetic force equation?

    The angle θ is significant as it determines the component of the force that is perpendicular to the magnetic field.

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    okay next we will learn 4.4 so thank you
Tags
  • magnetic force
  • charged particle
  • uniform magnetic field
  • right-hand rule
  • velocity
  • angle
  • magnitude
  • electric charge
  • proton