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Forces on Moving Charges in Magnetic Fields Standards
Students should understand the force experienced by a charged particle in a
magnetic field, so they can:
1) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the force in terms of q, v, and B and
explain why the magnetic force can perform no work.
2) Deduce the direction of a magnetic field from information about the forces
experienced by charged particles moving through that field.
3) Describe the paths of charged particles moving in uniform magnetic fields.
4) Derive and apply the formula for the radius of the circular path of a charge that
moves perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field.
5) Describe under what conditions particles will move with constant velocity
through crossed electric and magnetic fields.