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the electron in the magnetic field

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Georg

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Hello, colleagues !
I am having difficulty in this matter.
Region of localization of the electron in the magnetic field H is :
1/H or 1/H^2 or H^2
 
That questions seems not very well defined to me. Are you talking about an electron moving in a magnetic field? If so, does "region of localization" mean radius of the circular path expected? If so, then you will find that radius is proportional to 1/H according to some cyclotron formulas available, or as derived from the Lorentz force law.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyroradius
 
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