David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Forces, Exercise 3: Exercise 20.3
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Questions from David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Forces, Exercise 3: Exercise 20.3 with Hints & Solutions
Show how the direction of the force on a current carrying conductor could be reversed.

You want to deflect the beam of electrons horizontally towards you. State which direction you should apply the magnetic field.

Explain why a magnetic field can deflect a beam of protons but not a beam of neutrons.

You Want to deflect a beam of protons by the same amount as a beam of electrons. State the change you will make to your experiment. Explain your answer.

Explain why this effect(charged particles moving in a magnetic field) explains Northern and Southern lights.
