Physics, asked by nicolecoopers5164, 1 year ago

What is the force on a stationary charge in a magnetic field?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The force exerted on a charge moving in a magnetic field is always perpendicular to both the velocity and the field. Any force perpendicular to the velocity can not change the speed (or the kinetic energy). All it can do is make the charge change direction.

Answered by yashgandhi74
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There is no magnetic force on static charges. However, there is a magnetic force on moving charges. When charges are stationary, their electric fields do not affect magnets. But, when charges move, they produce magnetic fields that exert forces on other magnets......

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