Assuming the radius of the circular path of the electron is 4.9cm when voltage is 100v and coil current is 1.4 A and The Helmholtz coils have 130 turns and a radius of 15 cm. With N=130 and R=0.15   If the current in the Helmholtz coils were 1.4 A, rather than 1 A, and the accelerating voltage were still 100 V, what would the radius of the electron's path be?  Give your answer in cm, and enter only the number.  Blackboard will accept an answer witin 20% of the value it expects.

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Assuming the radius of the circular path of the electron is 4.9cm when voltage is 100v and coil current is 1.4 A and The Helmholtz coils have 130 turns and a radius of 15 cm. With N=130 and R=0.15

 

If the current in the Helmholtz coils were 1.4 A, rather than 1 A, and the accelerating voltage were still 100 V, what would the radius of the electron's path be?  Give your answer in cm, and enter only the number.  Blackboard will accept an answer witin 20% of the value it expects.

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