Ignoring end effects what is the smallest time interval


An electron is fired into one end of the solenoid in (Figure). Viewed along the positive x axis from a negative x coordinate, the electron enters from below at a 65o angle to the horizontal, just inside the bottom edge of the solenoid. From this viewpoint the solenoid carries a 15-A clockwise current. The solenoid is made from a 27.0-m length of wire, and it has 400 turns along the200-mm length shown in the figure.

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Part A: Ignoring end effects, what is the smallest time interval required for the electron to pass through the solenoid without striking the coils?

Part B: If the electron follows the quickest path through the solenoid as determined from the time interval you calculated in the previous part, how many revolutions does the electron's path make around the solenoid axis?

 

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