How can magnetic field change direction, do not changing the velocity of particle?
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Since F → = m a → , the force of themagnetic field causes the chargedparticle to accelerate. An acceleration, however, is a change in velocity, notnecessarily a change in magnitude of the velocity. ... If the force isperpendicular, only the direction of thevelocity will change (like in a uniform circular motion.)May 9, 2015
Since F → = m a → , the force of themagnetic field causes the chargedparticle to accelerate. An acceleration, however, is a change in velocity, notnecessarily a change in magnitude of the velocity. ... If the force isperpendicular, only the direction of thevelocity will change (like in a uniform circular motion.)May 9, 2015
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