A force acts on a charged particle moving in a magnetic field but this force does not change the speed of the particle. Explain
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If a force is acting on a charged particle, the particle will most likely be deflected. Here the direction of the particle changes and not the speed. So the speed remains constant but the velocity changes
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A force acts on a charged particle moving in a magnetic field but this force does not change the speed of the particle because its velocity is changing and speed is not changing because no change in direction
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A force acts on a charged particle moving in a magnetic field but this force does not change the speed of the particle because its velocity is changing and speed is not changing because no change in direction
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