yeah i don't like to have friends like that...Originally posted by Affinity
You're such a great friend to have
damn!! i didn't write about relativistic effects.Originally posted by Rahul
i cant quite remember the question, but i remember writing something like length contraction of the field
Well, I hope you're right, because that's what I did!Originally posted by toknblackguy
hmmm...i wrote stuff like it got accelerated between the 'ds' of the accelerator, and as it accelerated, the radius of movement increases, so to maintain the same radius, u increase the strength of the magnetic field. then i said a bit about, as reaching near light velocities, the mass starts dilating, again resulting in larger radius, and magnetic field is again increased. then i wrote down the mass dilation equation
then i wrote
qvb = mv^2
r
and then rewrote it twice to show that magnetic field and radius did something
hehehe
i might be wrong but i think that the accelerating cavities use high voltage to induce electrical fields to accelerate charges while the magnetic fields from the electromagnets keep the particle in circular orbit.... some thing anywayOriginally posted by walla
affinity what do you mean by a magnetic field can't accelerate a charge?
If something undergoes UCM, it's accelerating... (sorry, just being a smartass)Originally posted by Affinity
your friend's answer is completely off. magnetic fields can't accelerate charges.
F = q v X B (X -> cross product)
W = integral F * dr
but F is perpendicular to v
so work = 0
and no acceleration.