How Do We Experiment with Tiny Particles? What Makes a Particle Go in a Circle? To keep any object going in a circle, there needs to be a constant force on that object towards the center of the circle. In a circular accelerator, an electric field makes the charged particle accelerate, while large magnets provide the necessary inward force to bend the particle's path in a circle. (In the image to the left, the particle's velocity is represented by the white arrow, while the inward force supplied by the magnet is the yellow arrow.)
Question: If a magnetic field makes electrons go clockwise, in which direction does it make positrons go? [ Answer ] |