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Assume that an apparatus similar to the one shown in figure 1 could accelerate protons rtaher than electrons and at the same velocity. If we wanted the undefelected protons to follow the same path as the undefelected electrons in Figure 1, then:
a. direction of the eletric field would have to be reverse
b. direction of magnetic field would have to be reversed
c. directions of both fields would have to be reversed
d. netiehr field would have to be changed in any way.
Answer is D.
Why isn't it C???
Since you are now using Protons, rather than Electrons, the directions of the fields should change. Back of the book is saying that since Eq=qVB, E and B only depends on v.
I'm so confused why the directions of the fields wouldn't change. For example, in the milikin oil drop experiement, if you use a proton, then the drop would drop because of the sign. That's why you would have to change the orientation of the anodes/cathodes if you want to suspend the protons.
a. direction of the eletric field would have to be reverse
b. direction of magnetic field would have to be reversed
c. directions of both fields would have to be reversed
d. netiehr field would have to be changed in any way.
Answer is D.
Why isn't it C???
Since you are now using Protons, rather than Electrons, the directions of the fields should change. Back of the book is saying that since Eq=qVB, E and B only depends on v.
I'm so confused why the directions of the fields wouldn't change. For example, in the milikin oil drop experiement, if you use a proton, then the drop would drop because of the sign. That's why you would have to change the orientation of the anodes/cathodes if you want to suspend the protons.