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Pq is a Long Straight Conductor Carrying a Current of 3a as Shown in Figure Below. an Electron Moves with a Velocity of 2 X 107 Ms-1 Parallel to It. Find the Force Acting on the Electron. - Physics (Theory)

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PQ is a long straight conductor carrying a current of 3A as shown in Figure below. An electron moves with a velocity of 2 x 107 ms-1 parallel to it. Find the force acting on the electron.

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   q = 1.6  × 10-19  C, i=3 A, r = 0. 6 m
   v = 2 x 107 ms-1
  θ = 90°
`bar(B) = 10^-7 xx (2xx3)/0.6`
∴  Force on electron, \[\overrightarrow{F }\] = q v B sin  θ
                                  \[\overrightarrow{F }\] = 1.6 x 10-19  x 2 x 107 x 107. `6/0.6`
                                  \[\overrightarrow{F }\]= 3.2 x 10-18 N

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