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How direction of alpha particle motion in magnetic field measure?

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Answered by TheEmma
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Explanation:

If the field is in a vacuum, the magnetic field is the dominant factor determining the motion. Since the magnetic force is perpendicular to the direction of travel, a charged particle follows a curved path in a magnetic field. ... The result is uniform circular motion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In magnetic fields charged particles tend to move in circles. This is because the force is always at right angles to the direction the particle is moving at each instant as it curves.The force points towards the centre of the circle.

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