Moving Charges And Magnetism
Yes, the final speed would equal the initial speed because, the magnetic force can change the direction of velocity and not its magnitude. The force which is exerted by the magnetic field on the charged particle is always perpendicular to it's motion and hence, does no work.
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Two moving coil meters, M1 and M2 have the following particulars:
R1 = 10 Ω N1 = 30,
A1 = 3.6 x 10–3 m2, B1 = 0.25 T
R2 = 14 Ω; N2 = 42,
A2 = 1.8 x 10–3 m2, B2 = 0.50 T
(The spring constants k are identical for the two meters).
Determine the ratio of (a) current sensitivity and (b) voltage sensitivity of M2 and M1.
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