Chemistry, asked by shivayogigondi1234, 10 months ago

Does a neutron moving in magnetic field experience force why​

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Answered by siyadubey16
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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. However the neutron does have a magnetic dipole moment, by virtue of which it will experience a net force via its interaction with the gradient of a non-uniform magnetic field.

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Answered by dildeepbhullar193
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Explanation:

As we know that neutron has no charge it has only and neutral charge and it will not experience a force when moving in a magnetic field ....

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