This is passage VII, TBR, page 160 Question 44.
I'm confused as to how to approach energy problems. I always use Einitial + Work = Efinal. To me Einitial = Electric Fiel (Eq) + Magnetic force (qvB) = Centripital force (mv^2/R) - which is the kinetic energy but in motion. I'm confused why the answer says to first solve for v from: qvb=mv^2/R and then plug that "v" to KE = 1/2mv^2. Where's the electric field in all of this? why isn't it included in the equation? basically, how do you approach these type of problems?


I'm confused as to how to approach energy problems. I always use Einitial + Work = Efinal. To me Einitial = Electric Fiel (Eq) + Magnetic force (qvB) = Centripital force (mv^2/R) - which is the kinetic energy but in motion. I'm confused why the answer says to first solve for v from: qvb=mv^2/R and then plug that "v" to KE = 1/2mv^2. Where's the electric field in all of this? why isn't it included in the equation? basically, how do you approach these type of problems?