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David Stern
This set of five web pages provides a non-mathematical introduction to the motion of charged particles in magnetic fields. These pages describe the "guiding center motion" which determines the motion of ions and electrons trapped in the Earth's magnetic field and in laboratory plasma devices. Also covered are gyration and mirroring, adiabatic invariance and drifts due to an electric field and gradients in the magnetic field intensity. This is part of the work "The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere". A Spanish translation is available.
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Stern, D. (2004, September 28). Magnetic Trapping - Trapped Radiation. Retrieved April 26, 2024, from http://www.phy6.org/Education/wtrap1.html
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Title = {Magnetic Trapping - Trapped Radiation},
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Month = {September 28, 2004},
Year = {2004}
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