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A proton and an $\alpha$ - particle, moving with the same velocity, enter into a uniform magnetic field, acting normal to the plane of their motion. The ratio of the radii of the circular paths described by the proton and $\alpha$ - particle is

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The centripetal force to the two types of particles is provided by magnetic force. Alpha particles are highly ionizing form of particle radiation which have low penetration. They consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together identical to helium nucleus. Also proton is ${ }_{1} H ^{1}$. Hence, $m_{\alpha}=4 m_{p}$ and $ q_{\alpha}=2 q_{p}$ When proton and $\alpha$-particle describe circular paths then centripetal and centrifugal forces balance each other $ \frac{m v^{2}}{r} =q v B $ $ \Rightarrow \frac{r_{p}}{r_{\alpha}} =\frac{m_{p} v}{e B} \times \frac{2 e B}{4 m_{p} v} $ $ \frac{2 m_{p}}{4 m_{p}} =\frac{1}{2} $ $ \therefore r_{p}: r_{\alpha}=1: 2 $
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Magnetic Field

The magnetic field is a field created by moving electric charges. It is a force field that exerts a force on materials such as iron when they are placed in its vicinity. Magnetic fields do not require a medium to propagate; they can even propagate in a vacuum. Magnetic field also referred to as a vector field, describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, magnetic materials, and electric currents.

A magnetic field can be presented in two ways.

  • Magnetic Field Vector: The magnetic field is described mathematically as a vector field. This vector field can be plotted directly as a set of many vectors drawn on a grid. Each vector points in the direction that a compass would point and has length dependent on the strength of the magnetic force.
  • Magnetic Field Lines: An alternative way to represent the information contained within a vector field is with the use of field lines. Here we dispense with the grid pattern and connect the vectors with smooth lines.

Properties of Magnetic Field Lines

  • Magnetic field lines never cross each other
  • The density of the field lines indicates the strength of the field
  • Magnetic field lines always make closed-loops
  • Magnetic field lines always emerge or start from the north pole and terminate at the south pole.