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what happens when a charge particle enters a region of magnetic field normal to the direction of its velocity? explain

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Since the magnetic force is perpendicular to the direction of travel, a charged particle follows a curved path in a magnetic field. ... The magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity, so velocity changes in direction but not magnitude. The result is uniform circular motion.

Answered by iamtrishaganguly
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Since the magnetic force is perpendicular to the direction of travel, a charged particle follows a curved path in a magnetic field. ... The magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity, so velocity changes in direction but not magnitude. The result is uniform circular motion.

The velocity component perpendicular to the magnetic field creates circular motion, whereas the component of the velocity parallel to the field moves the particle along a straight line. The pitch is the horizontal distance between two consecutive circles

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