Physics, asked by kvalappilabdulla, 6 months ago

state two conditions under which a charge Q in a magnetic field experiences no force ​

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Answered by nandy1010101
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Right Hand Rule: Magnetic fields exert forces on moving charges. ... The magnitude of the force is proportional to q, v, B, and the sine of the angle between v and B. If the particle velocity happens to be aligned parallel to the magnetic field, or is zero, the magnetic force will be zero.

Answered by santoshks442
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The magnitude of the force is proportional to q , v , B , and sine of the angle between v and B . If the particle velocity happens to be aligned parallel to the magnetic field , or is zero , the magnetic force will be zero.

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