It is found more convenient to adopt the point of view that a moving charge sets up a magnetic field, _____ that this field exerts a force on another charge moving through it.
A: and
B: or
C: that
D: but
A: and
B: or
C: that
D: but
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- Which of the following explains why a magnetic field does no work on a moving charged particle?( ) A: The magnetic force depends on the speed of the particle. B: There is always an electric field that cancels the work done by the magnetic field. C: The magnetic force is always perpendicular to the direction of motion. D: The magnetic force depends on the direction of motion of the particle. E: The magnetic force is conservative.
- 1. A charged particle is traveling through a uniform magnetic field. Which of the following statements are true of the magnetic field? A: It exerts a force on the particle parallel to the field. B: It exerts a force on the particle along the direction of its motion. C: It increases the kinetic energy of the particle. D: It exerts a force that is perpendicular to the direction of motion.
- The Biot-Savart Law is used to( ) A: determine the magnetic field created by an electric current B: determine the electric field created by an electric current C: determine the force field created by an electric current D: determine the magnetic field created by individual point charges E: determine the electric field created by individual point charges
- can be determined by the leT hand rule. A: The direc2on of the induced force on the moving charged par2cles in the magne2c field. B: The direc2on of the induced electro-mo2ve force on the moving conductor in the magne2c field C: The induced force on the moving charged par2cles in the magne2c field. D: The induced electromagneto mo2ve force on the moving conductor in the magne2c field.
- (<br/>) can be determined by the left hand rule. A: The induced force on the moving charged particles in the magnetic<br/>field. B: The direction of the induced force on the moving charged particles in<br/>the magnetic field. C: The induced electromagneto motive force on the moving conductor in<br/>the magnetic field. D: The direction of the induced electro-motive force on the moving<br/>conductor in the magnetic field.