seeing Magnetic fields

11
juice wrote:yeah

Image
pretty handy with your right hand, aren't you? :wink:

i did that experiment last spring, and you're actually looking at an electron ring. because electrons are charged particles, we use the Lorentz force law [F = q(E + v x B)] to find out how they move. in this experiment, you make B perpendicular to the initial velocity provided by a high voltage between the anode and the cathode (which has a small aperture) so you get a nice halo of electrons. so you're not really directly looking at the magnetic field.

also, helmholtz coils are pretty cool.

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests