This document discusses three physics concepts: the mass spectrometer, which uses magnetic fields to separate ions by their mass-to-charge ratios; the force on a current in a magnetic field, where a current-carrying wire experiences a force perpendicular to both its direction and an applied magnetic field; and the torque on a current-carrying coil, where a coil carrying a current in a magnetic field experiences a torque tending to align it with the field.
This document discusses three physics concepts: the mass spectrometer, which uses magnetic fields to separate ions by their mass-to-charge ratios; the force on a current in a magnetic field, where a current-carrying wire experiences a force perpendicular to both its direction and an applied magnetic field; and the torque on a current-carrying coil, where a coil carrying a current in a magnetic field experiences a torque tending to align it with the field.
This document discusses three physics concepts: the mass spectrometer, which uses magnetic fields to separate ions by their mass-to-charge ratios; the force on a current in a magnetic field, where a current-carrying wire experiences a force perpendicular to both its direction and an applied magnetic field; and the torque on a current-carrying coil, where a coil carrying a current in a magnetic field experiences a torque tending to align it with the field.