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Can someone please explain me "If the resultant force acting on a particle is perpendicular to it's velocity, the speed of the particle does not change and hence the Kinetic energy does not change"​

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Answered by newaraditya314
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Answer: The magnetic force on a charged particle is always perpendicular to its velocity. Therefore, the work done by the magnetic force on the charged particle is zero. Here, the kinetic energy and speed of the particle remain unaffected, while the velocity changes due to the change in direction of its motion.

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