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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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Answered by physicsGuruDev
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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.
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