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95.- By placing an electron, with effective mass m * in a magnetic field, it is...

95.- By placing an electron, with effective mass m * in a magnetic field, it is affected by the Lorentz magnetic force.
a) Write down the equations of motion of the electron
b) Solve the resulting system of equations
c) Find the frequency, W_c, with which the electrons rotate, which is called the cyclotron frequency.
d) Analyze the resonance problem when the electron is placed simultaneously with the magnetic field, within an oscillating electric field and with frequency w.
e) From the above, describe an experimental form with which m* can be determined.

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