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What magnetic field strength is needed in each magnet to steer protons around the ring with a speed of 4.5 * 107 m/s? Assume that the field is uniform inside the magnet, zero outside.

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  1. Today, 12:58
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    1.82 T

    Explanation:

    Here is the complete question

    Particle accelerators, such as the Large Hadron Collider, use magnetic fields to steer charged particles around a ring. Consider a proton ring with 36 identical bending magnets connected by straight segments. The protons move along a 3.5-m-long circular arc as they pass through each magnet.

    Part A

    What magnetic field strength is needed in each magnet to steer protons around the ring with a speed of 3.5 * 107 m/s? Assume that the field is uniform inside the magnet, zero outside.

    Solution

    The magnetic force on the proton equals the centripetal force on it.

    So, mv²/r = Bev.

    So, the magnetic field strength, B = mv/re

    Since we have 36 straight circular arcs of length 3.5 m, the circumference of the circle that contains it is C = 36 * 3.5 m = 126 m. Since C = 2πr, the radius of the circle is r = C/2π = 126/2π = 20 m

    So, B = mv/re where m = mass of proton = 1.67 * 10⁻²⁷ kg, v = speed of proton = 3.5 * 10⁷ m/s, e = proton charge = 1.609 * 10⁻¹⁹ C and r = 20 m

    B = 1.67 * 10⁻²⁷ kg (3.5 * 10⁷ m/s) / (20 m * 1.609 * 10⁻¹⁹ C) = 0.182 * 10¹ = 1.82 T
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    The question is incomplete! Complete question along with answer and step by step explanation is provided below.

    Question:

    Particle accelerators, such as the Large Hadron Collider, use magnetic fields to steer charged particles around a ring. Consider a proton ring with 36 identical bending magnets connected by straight segments. The protons move along a 3.5m long circular arc as they pass through each magnet.

    What magnetic field strength is needed in each magnet to steer protons around the ring with a speed of 4.5*10⁷ m/s? Assume that the field is uniform inside the magnet, zero outside.

    Given Information:

    Radius = r = 36*3.5/2π = 20.05 m

    Speed = v = 4.5*10⁷ m/s

    Required Information:

    Magnetic field = B = ?

    Answer:

    Magnetic field = 23.35 mT

    Explanation:

    The force acting on the protons due to magnetic field is given by

    F = qvB

    Since the protons are moving around a circular ring, the corresponding centripetal force is given by

    F = mv²/r

    Equating the both forces

    qvB = mv²/r

    qB = mv/r

    B = mv/rq

    Where m is the mass of proton (1.67*10⁻²⁷ kg), v is the speed of proton and q is the charge on proton (1.609*10⁻¹⁹ C)

    Therefore, the magnetic field is

    B = (1.67*10⁻²⁷*4.5*10⁷) / (20*1.609*10⁻¹⁹)

    B = 0.02335 T

    or

    B = 23.35 mT
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