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A charge is moving in a magnetic field that points to the left. What direction can the charge move and experience no magnetic force?
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Answer:
left and right
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The magnetic force acting on a charged particle when placed in a magnetic field is given by :
is the angle between v and B.
If means that if the angle between v and B is 0 degrees or both are acting in same direction, then magnetic force is equal to 0.
Here, a charge is moving in a magnetic field that points to the left. Hence, for a charge particle that experiences no magnetic force, the charge must move in the left direction such that they move parallel to each other.