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Do moving charges in a magnetic field experience a force?​

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Answered by ojaswiverma97
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A charge moving through a magnetic field experiences a magnetic force. A current-carrying wire placed in a magnetic field can also experience a magnetic force.

Answered by Anonymous
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When a charged particle moves relative to a magnetic field, it will experience a force, unless it is traveling parallel to the field. The sign of the charge, the direction of the magnetic field and the direction the particle is traveling will all affect the direction of the force experienced by the particle.

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