Physics, asked by subhashinibhalray, 2 months ago

a neutron moving in a uniform magnetic field experience no force why ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The neutron has no net charge, so it does not, by virtue of the interaction of moving charges with magnetic fields, experience any net force.

Answered by BABYDOLL0806
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The neutron goes undeflected, the α and proton being both positively charged moves towards left and electron being negatively charged moves towards right. or we can also use right hand to find the direction of force using formula F=q(V×B) but it moves right as q is −ve.

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