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Bert says that a charged particle in a vacuum can travel in a helix only if a uniform electric field and a uniform magnetic field are both present and both parallel to the axis of the helix. Stuart says that only a magnetic field with a component parallel to the axis of the helix is needed. Which one, if either, is correct, and why?
Inferential Statistics
The branch of statistics that makes predictions or inferences about a population based on a sample of data.
Sample Size
The number of observations or individuals in a subset of the population selected for analysis.
Confidence Intervals
A span of numerical estimates generated from a sample that has a good chance of encompassing the actual value of an unspecified population characteristic.
Effect Size
An evaluative figure representing the scale of a condition or the potency of connections between variables.
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