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explain motion of a charged particle in a combined electric and magnetic field​

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The motion of a charged particle in the electric and magnetic field. In case of motion of a charge in a magnetic field, the magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity of the particle. ... The perpendicular force, q v × B, acts as a centripetal force and produces a circular motion perpendicular to the magnetic field.

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Explanation:

The motion of a charged particle in the electric and magnetic field. In case of motion of a charge in a magnetic field, the magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity of the particle. ... The perpendicular force, q v × B, acts as a centripetal force and produces a circular motion perpendicular to the magnetic field.

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