Respuesta :
Okay so we need to bring a couple of equations into this
First E =F/q
We have our q and E lets solve for F
F = Eq
So remember th equation
F = qV x B
F = qVBsin(Ф)
The angle is perpendicular so
sin(90) = 1
F = qVB
Solve for V
F/qB = V
Eq/qB = V
Look at that the charges cancel out!
V = E/B
(Fun fact: Thats what they use in mass spectrometers which is why it says the particle should travel in a straight line)
Anyways lets solve this!
V = 2/5
V = 0.4 m/s
there are 2 forces acting on the particle: magnetic n electric force
the 2 forces must be equal 4 it to travel in a straight line
as it has +1C charge, q, the charge is dropped in the following:
magnetic force = qv x B where v is velocity n B is magnetic field;
x represents cross-product which in this case of 90-deg. is same as multiply
magnet force = v*5
electric force = qE where E is electric field
= 2
as magnet force = electric force
v*5 = 2
v=2/5=0.400m/s