Does a magnetic field exert force on static charge
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No. Force F on a charge particle q subjected to a magnetic field B is given by:
F = q (v x B)
Where v is the velocity of the charge particle.
Since the charge is static, v = 0.
Hence, F = 0.
Thus, a magnetic field does not exert force on a static charge.
F = q (v x B)
Where v is the velocity of the charge particle.
Since the charge is static, v = 0.
Hence, F = 0.
Thus, a magnetic field does not exert force on a static charge.
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