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What is motion in a magnetic field​

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Answered by RDEEP90
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Helical Motion and Magnetic Mirrors: When a charged particle moves along a magnetic field line into a region where the field becomes stronger, the particle experiences a force that reduces the component of velocity parallel to the field.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Hartree-Fock theory, by assuming a single-determinant form for the wavefunction, neglects correlation between electrons. The electrons are subject to an average non-local potential arising from the other electrons, which can lead to a poor description of the electronic structure.

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