A transverse magnetic field refers to a magnetic field that is oriented perpendicular to a given direction of motion or the primary axis of a system. In physics, the terms “transverse” and “longitudinal” are used to describe orientations in relation ...Read more
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βTransverseβ describes a direction or orientation that is perpendicular or crosswise to a main axis. It is used in multiple fields such as geometry (transverse lines), physics (transverse waves), and anatomy (transverse planes). This tag covers definitions, examples, and applications across disciplines.
A transverse magnetic field means a magnetic field that is oriented perpendicular (at 90Β°) to a reference direction of motion or propagation. In simple terms, βtransverseβ just means sideways or across, not along the direction of travel. β‘ Example to understand it: If an electron beam is moving in aRead more
A transverse magnetic field means a magnetic field that is oriented perpendicular (at 90Β°) to a reference direction of motion or propagation.
In simple terms, βtransverseβ just means sideways or across, not along the direction of travel.
β‘ Example to understand it:
then the magnetic field is called a transverse magnetic field because it is perpendicular to the motion of the electrons.
π Where you see it used:
π§ Key idea:
A transverse magnetic field does not act along the direction of motionβit instead pushes charged particles sideways, often changing their path into a curved or circular motion due to the Lorentz force.
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