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e/m EXPERIMENT e/m EXPERIMENT Conducted by: John Bloczynski Katie Firth Michael Rice Team Teacher: Kyla Gurganus Picture from : http://www.mbe.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/imag es/AtomLabeledLarge.gif Picture from : http://universe-review.ca/I15-70-Thomson.jpg PIXE PIXE - - PAN PAN 2007 2007

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e/m EXPERIMENTe/m EXPERIMENT

Conducted by:John BloczynskiKatie FirthMichael Rice

Team Teacher:Kyla Gurganus

Picture from : http://www.mbe.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/images/AtomLabeledLarge.gif

Picture from : http://universe-review.ca/I15-70-Thomson.jpg

PIXEPIXE--PAN PAN 20072007

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J.J. ThomsonJ.J. Thomson

Joseph John Thomson was originally born in England during the 1850’s. He was awarded the Noble Prize in Physics in 1906 due to his discovery of the electron (1897).

Picture from http://www.patent-invent.com/electricity/images/jj_thomson.jpg

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ThomsonThomson’’s Experiments ExperimentInstead of using Instead of using onlyonly an electric plate or a magnetic an electric plate or a magnetic plate,plate, Thomson is given Thomson is given credit for using both. This caused the electrons of the gas to credit for using both. This caused the electrons of the gas to form what was form what was thought to be a beam of light. Thomson was able to bend these pthought to be a beam of light. Thomson was able to bend these particles, articles, proving they were indeed electrons and not light.proving they were indeed electrons and not light.

Picture from : http://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/cavendish/history/electron/description.php

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Experimental SetupExperimental Setup

Power Supply

AmmeterPower Supply

Helmholtz Coils

e/m tube

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DataData

rr22 22 = 4.9 cm= 4.9 cmrr21 21 = 5.5 cm = 5.5 cm II2 2 = 1.25 = 1.25 ampsamps

rr12 12 = 4.5 cm= 4.5 cmrr11 11 = 5.4 cm= 5.4 cmII1 1 = 1.43 = 1.43 ampsamps

VV22= 210 volts= 210 voltsVV1 1 = 296 volts= 296 volts

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Applications of Applications of MathematicsMathematics

Three different formulas were needed to Three different formulas were needed to find how our findings compared to the find how our findings compared to the accepted value of e/m for electrons.accepted value of e/m for electrons.

The accepted value of e/m for electrons The accepted value of e/m for electrons is 1.76 x 10is 1.76 x 101111 C/kg.C/kg.

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Formulas UsedFormulas Used

This equation is used to determine the This equation is used to determine the magnetic field, B.magnetic field, B.N = number of turns in each Helmholtz N = number of turns in each Helmholtz coilscoilsII = the current through the coils= the current through the coilsa a = = the radius of the coilsthe radius of the coilsµµ0 0 = the magnetic permittivity of free space= the magnetic permittivity of free space

( )BN I

ax 4 5

3 2=

µ0

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Formulas Cont.Formulas Cont.

vv = the speed of the = the speed of the electronelectronBB = the magnetic field= the magnetic fieldrr = the radius of the = the radius of the electron beam circleelectron beam circleVV == the voltage, or the voltage, or accelerating potentialaccelerating potential

P.J.

v2VBr

=

AL1

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Slide 10

AL1 Advanced Lab, 6/28/2007

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Formulas Cont.Formulas Cont.

B = the magnetic fieldB = the magnetic fieldr = the radius of the electron beam circler = the radius of the electron beam circlev v = = the speed of the electronthe speed of the electrone = the charge of the electrone = the charge of the electronm = the mass of the electronm = the mass of the electron

em

vB r

=

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Comparison of e/m valuesComparison of e/m values

The average ratio between e and m in The average ratio between e and m in our data was:our data was:

1.8 x 101.8 x 1011 11 C/kgC/kgThe accepted value of e/m is:The accepted value of e/m is:

1.76 x 101.76 x 1011 11 C/kgC/kgOur value was 97.7% accurateOur value was 97.7% accurate

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Comparison of SpeedsComparison of Speeds

The average speed of the electrons in The average speed of the electrons in our data was:our data was:

9.47 x 109.47 x 106 6 m/sm/sThe The speedspeed of light is:of light is:

3.0 x 103.0 x 1088 m/sm/sThe average speed of the electrons in The average speed of the electrons in our data was 3.2% of the speed of light.our data was 3.2% of the speed of light.

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Ball MarkerBall Marker

This is my ball marker. I keep it on my hat. I don’t golf. I just like the hat.

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PIXE GraphPIXE Graph

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PIXE ResultsPIXE Results

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PIXE

Rhodochrosite

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GUPIX RESULTS

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PIXEPIXE--PAN ItemPAN Item

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Energy Levels of ShellEnergy Levels of Shell

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Elements in ShellElements in Shell