Charged Particles in Electric Field

Charged Particles in Electric Field

Observe the trajectories of charged particles in a uniform electrostatic field

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Particle 1: Positive charge
Particle 2: Negative charge
Particle 3: Highest q/m ratio

Physics Principles

In a uniform electric field (E), charged particles experience a force:

F = qE (Force on charged particle)
a = qE/m (Acceleration of particle)
  • Positive charges accelerate in the direction of the field
  • Negative charges accelerate opposite to the field direction
  • The curvature of the trajectory depends on the charge-to-mass ratio (q/m)
  • Higher q/m ratio results in greater curvature for the same initial velocity

Key Observations

  • Particle 1 is positively charged (deflects toward negative plate)
  • Particle 2 is negatively charged (deflects toward positive plate)
  • Particle 3 has the highest charge-to-mass ratio (shows greatest deflection)

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