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Charge in a constant uniform electric & magnetic field
Section 22
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We consider non-relativistic motion only. (Why
We consider non-relativistic motion only. (Why? Because otherwise it’s too hard? Or is there a reason that this is all that matters?) Then, p = mv Choose Z || H Choose X &Y so that H & E lie in the YZ plane Z H E Y X
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Equation of motion Non-relativistic case
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The Z equation is the easiest.
Integrate twice This is the equation for uniform acceleration in the z direction.
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Add X and Y equations
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Cyclotron frequency in Gaussian units
Sum of the solutions of the homogeneous equation and the particular solution.
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Homogeneous equation Particular solution
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Complete solution Complex constant Real Now shift the origin of time by a/w to eliminate constant phase.
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Same as if a = 0. Then b = a. At t = 0, Velocity components are periodic functions of time.
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Time-averaged values Average X velocity is constant: the drift velocity Perpendicular to both E & H X Y Z H E vD
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Drift velocity H
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All derivations in this section assume v << c.
But both fields can be large. In SI units Ey << c B = c m0 H.
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Trajectory The velocity equations were Integrate
The constant is determined by the initial conditions.
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What is a cycloid? What is a trochoid?
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Trajectory (ignoring constant acceleration along z due to Ez)
X Y Z B E
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Which trochoid is a cycloid?
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