What is the difference between charged particles and magnetic particles?
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Charged particles :-
positively charged particles will attract only negative charged particles Or vice versa.
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Magnetic particles will attract magnetic substances as well as other magnet with respect to their poles mean north attracts south and south attracts north
but they will repel same poles like north - north and south-south
positively charged particles will attract only negative charged particles Or vice versa.
BUT
Magnetic particles will attract magnetic substances as well as other magnet with respect to their poles mean north attracts south and south attracts north
but they will repel same poles like north - north and south-south
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In a magnetic field, the particle will experience a force perpendicular to both the magnetic field direction and its direction of travel. This means that charged particles will never gain kinetic energy from a magnetic field, because the magnetic force will only change the direction of motion and not the total speed.
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