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magnetic force exerts by the magnetic field on a charge particle behaves as​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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Lorentz force, the force exerted on a charged particle q moving with velocity v through an electric field E and magnetic field B. The entire electromagnetic force F on the charged particle is called the Lorentz force (after the Dutch physicist Hendrik A. Lorentz) and is given by F = qE + qv × B.

Answered by tanujakapkoti8
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When a charged particle moves through a magnetic field at right angles to the field, the field exerts a force on the charged particle in a different direction. ... The direction of the magnetic field, the direction of the moving charge, and the direction of the force on the particle are all perpendicular to each other.

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In contrast, the magnetic force on a charge particle is orthogonal to the magnetic field vector, and depends on the velocity of the particle. The right hand rule can be used to determine the direction of the force. An electric field may do work on a charged particle, while a magnetic field does no work.

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