No force is experienced by a stationary charge in a magnetic field Why?
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Magnetic field will not apply any force on the charge if the charge does not have a velocity (or a component of velocity)that's perpendicular to its own direction. A magnet is basically a collection of current carrying loops. Since current is basically movement of electrons, electroSTATIC force has nothing to do with it. A current carrying loop will attract another current carrying loop. Not any random charge that too at rest.
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