A proton beam is moving along the direction of a magnetic field. What force is acting on proton beam.?
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A proton beam:
Explanation:
- There is no force acting on the proton beam because it is moving parallel to the magnetic field's direction.
- As a result, the proton beam does not deviate. The magnetic force on a free moving charge is perpendicular to both the charge's velocity and the magnetic field, with the right hand rule dictating the direction.
- The charge multiplied by the vector product of velocity and magnetic field equals the force.
- Each proton is subjected to a force of magnitude. The "right hand rule" can be used to determine the direction of the force vector.
- Because protons move in a right-hand direction, imagine your right index finger pointing in that direction.
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