A charged particle enters a magnetic field such that its velocity vector is neither parallel not perpendicular to magnetic field.What will be its trajectory and why
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as we know that The velocity component perpendicular to the magnetic field creates circular motion, whereas thecomponent of the velocity parallel to the field moves the particle along a straight line. ... While the charged particle travels in a helical path, itmay enter a region where the magnetic field is not uniform
the trajectory will be helical.
as we know that The velocity component perpendicular to the magnetic field creates circular motion, whereas thecomponent of the velocity parallel to the field moves the particle along a straight line. ... While the charged particle travels in a helical path, itmay enter a region where the magnetic field is not uniform
the trajectory will be helical.
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