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What is the amount of force acting on a charge particle at rest in a uniform magnetic field

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ A charged particle experiences a force when moving through a magnetic field.

★ Since the magnetic force is perpendicular to the direction of travel, a charged particle follows a curved path in a magnetic field.

★ The particle continues to follow this curved path until it forms a complete circle.

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Answered by sayantanbasu8p6pkr2
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Answer:

Charge of partice=q

Magnetic field=B

Velocity of particle=v

Force on a charged particle in a magnetic field (F)= q(v×B)

Since velocity of the particle is zero(since the particle is at rest) ,

So the force acting on the charged particle

F=0 (Since v=0)

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