A positron with kinetic energy2.00keV is projected into a uniform magnetic field Bof magnitude 0.100T, with its velocity vector making an angle of 89.0° with.

(a) Find the period.

(b) Find the pitch p.

(c) Find the radius rof its helical path.

Short Answer

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a) The time period for positron will be .3.58×1010s

b) The Pitch of the positron will be .1.66×104m

c) The radius of the helical path will be .1.51×103m

Step by step solution

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Listing the given quantities

  • B=0.100T
  • The angle between velocity and the magnetic field isϕ=89.0°
  • K=2.00keV
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Understanding the concept of magnetic force  

We are given the angle between the velocity of the positron and its magnetic field. From this, we can find the velocity component perpendicular to the magnetic field. We have the formula for the radius of the orbital of the positron. We substitute the radius and velocity component in the formula for the time period, and we get the time period. We are also given the kinetic energy of the positron; from this, we can find the velocity ofthepositron. Once we get the velocity, we can find the pitch and the radius of its helical path.

Formula:

T=2πrV

p=vcosϕ×T

r=mevsinϕeB

K=12mev2

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(a) Calculation oftime period for positron 

Ifvis the speed of the positron, then the speed of the positron along the plane perpendicular to the magnetic field will be, as the angle between velocity and field is given by.ϕ

We know that:

T=2πrv

We substitute the value for r andin the above equation:

T=2π(mevsinϕeB)vsinϕ=2πmeeB=2π(9.11×1031)(1.60×1019)(0.100)=3.58×1010 s

The time period for positron will be .3.58×1010s

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(b) Calculation ofpitch of the positron

As we know, the kinetic energy for the positron:

K=12mev2

v2=2Kme

v=2Kme

We have to convert kinetic energy into Joule as:

K=2.00×103eV=2.00×103eV×1.60×1019J1eV=3.2×1016J

v=2×3.2×10169.11×1031v=2.65×107 m/s

We know that:

p=vcosϕ×T=2.65×107×cos89°×3.58×1010=1.66×104m

The Pitch of the positron will be .1.66×104m

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(c) Calculation ofradius of the helical path

We know that:

r=mevsinϕeB=9.11×1031×2.65×107×sin89°1.60×1019×0.100=1.51×103m

The radius of the helical pathwill be.1.51×103m

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