The Norbert H and Jason M Kluga science, math and engineering blog. Dedicated to the science discussions I would have with my grandfather Norbert and great uncle John and to the artistic influence of my grandmother Lorraine. And most of all, to my late mother who grounded me and nurtured my passion for science, engineering and music.
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Charges in Magnetic Fields
Note that in the below demonstrations, both the speed of the charged particle and the magnitude of its charge affect the pitch of resulting helix. Higher speeds and lesser charges remain less affected at any given point up until the limit pitch has been reached in a uniform magnetic field.