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How is potential difference found between two plates in a B-field? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Potential difference between plates in a B-Field is the difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two charged plates placed in a uniform magnetic field. It is measured in units of volts (V).
The potential difference between plates in a B-Field can be calculated using the equation V = B*d*v, where B is the strength of the magnetic field, d is the distance between the plates, and v is the velocity of the charged particle passing through the plates.
The potential difference between plates in a B-Field is directly proportional to the strength of the magnetic field. This means that as the magnetic field strength increases, the potential difference also increases.
The potential difference between plates in a B-Field is affected by the strength of the magnetic field, the distance between the plates, and the velocity of the charged particle passing through the plates. Changes in any of these factors will result in a change in the potential difference.
The potential difference between plates in a B-Field is important in understanding the movement of charged particles in a magnetic field. It is also used in various applications, such as particle accelerators, mass spectrometers, and cathode ray tubes.