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special features of magnetic lorentz force​

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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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Explanation:

The magnetic Lorentz force is given as

F=q(\vec{v}\times \vec{B})F=q(v×B)

The special features of the force are-

The magnetic field depends upon the charge of the particle, the velocity of the particle and the magnetic field in which it is placed. The magnitude of the force is calculated by including the cross product of velocity and the magnetic field. The resultant force is thus perpendicular to the direction of the velocity and the magnetic field, the direction of the magnetic field is predicted by the right hand thumb rule. In the case of static charges, the total magnetic force is zero.

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Answered by bpaswan767
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Answer:

H.A lorentz formulated thed special features of the force F ( magnetic lorentz force) as under...

The force is zero, if the direction of motions of the charge is either parallel or anti parallel to the field and the force of maximum when the charge moves perpendicular to the field.

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