File:Path of charged particles in a magnetic field.png
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[edit]DescriptionPath of charged particles in a magnetic field.png |
English: The deflection of moving charged particles in a magnetic field. The magnetic fields goes into the screen. |
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Author | Kurzon |
Warning: The above image is not correct, as paths of moving charged particles in a magnetic field are always segments of circles, which is not the case here. Unless this is fixed, the above image shouldn't better be used. A more correct picture on that subject can be found here: File:Deflection of nuclear radiation in a magnetic field en.png --Qniemiec (talk) 19:06, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
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