Talk:Cyclotron motion: Difference between revisions
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| ! style="background:#66ff66;" | Cyclotron Frequency | |||
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| | The number of revolutions per second completed by a particle of mass m and charge q in a cyclotron of magnetic field B, given by ν = qB/2πm | |||
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Revision as of 11:59, 10 January 2005
| Cyclotron Motion | 
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| The circular motion of a charged particle moving at velocity v in a magnetic field B that results from the force qv×B. | 
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- K. Murray 16:31, 7 Jan 2005 (CST)
| Cyclotron | 
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| A device that uses an oscillating electric field parallel to a magnetic field to accelerate charged particles. | 
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Is it necessary to have an entry for "ion cyclotron"?
- K. Murray 09:49, 10 Jan 2005 (CST)
| Cyclotron Frequency | 
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| The number of revolutions per second completed by a particle of mass m and charge q in a cyclotron of magnetic field B, given by ν = qB/2πm | 
| This is a Suggested Definition and should only appear under a discussion tab. Note that more than one suggested definition can appear in one discussion | 
K. Murray 09:59, 10 Jan 2005 (CST)
