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The aurora is caused when electrons and protons, moving in the earth's magnetic field of ≈5.0×10−5T, collide with molecules of the atmosphere and cause them to glow.
A) What is the radius of the circular orbit for an electron with speed 3.0×106 m/s ? Assume that the electron moves in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
B) What is the radius of the circular orbit for a proton with speed 3.0×104 m/s ?
Using force balance on electron
Centripetal Force = Force due to magnetic field
Fc = Fm
Fm = q*VxB = q*V*B*sin theta
Since electron moves in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field, So sin 90 deg = 1
Fm = q*V*B
And Fc = m*V^2/r
So,
mV^2/r = q*V*B
r = mV/qB
Part A.
m = mass of electron = 9.1*10^-31 kg
V = speed of electron = 3.0*10^6 m/sec
q = Charge on electron = -1.6*10^-19 C
B = Magnetic field = 5.0*10^-5 T
So
r = 9.1*10^-31*3.0*10^6/(1.6*10^-19*5.0*10^-5)
r = 0.34 m = radius of circular orbit
Part B.
m = mass of Proton = 1.67*10^-27 kg
V = speed of proton = 3.0*10^4 m/sec
q = Charge on proton = 1.6*10^-19 C
B = Magnetic field = 5.0*10^-5 T
So
r = 1.67*10^-27*3.0*10^4/(1.6*10^-19*5.0*10^-5)
r = 6.26 m = radius of circular orbit