Lorentz Force Calculator | Physics EM Tool
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The Lorentz Force Calculator allows you to compute the force experienced by a charged particle moving through electric and magnetic fields. This is essential in physics and engineering applications involving electromagnetism.
Lorentz Force Calculator
EXAMPLE:
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INPUTS:
- Charge (q) : 1.6 x 10^-19 C
- Charge particle Velocity (v) : 3 x 10^6 m/s
- Electric Field (E) : 2000 V/m
- Magnetic Field (B) : 0.5 T
- Angle between velocity and magnetic field (θ) : 90 degrees
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OUTPUT:
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- Lorentz Force (F) : 2.403 x 10^-13 N
Lorentz Force Formula
The Lorentz force (F) acting on a charged particle is given by: Interms of angle between v and B, it can also be expressed as: Where,
- F = Lorentz Force (Newtons)
- q = Charge of the particle (Coulombs)
- E = Electric Field (Volts per meter)
- v = Velocity of the particle (meters per second)
- B = Magnetic Field (Teslas)
- × = Cross product indicating the vector nature of the magnetic force component
Key benefits of Using Lorentz force
- Accuracy : Provides precise calculations for forces on charged particles.
- Efficiency : Saves time compared to manual calculations.
- Educational : Aids in understanding electromagnetic interactions.
- Versatile : Applicable in various physics and engineering scenarios.
References
- Griffiths, D. J. (2017). Introduction to Electrodynamics (4th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
- Purcell, E. M., & Morin, D. J. (2013). Electricity and Magnetism (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press.
- Halliday, D., Resnick, R., & Walker, J. (2013). Fundamentals of Physics (10th ed.). Wiley.
- Serway, R. A., & Jewett, J. W. (2013). Physics for Scientists and Engineers (9th ed.). Cengage Learning.
- Tipler, P. A., & Mosca, G. (2007). Physics for Scientists and Engineers (6th ed.). W. H. Freeman.
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