What is the magnitude of force experienced by a stationary charge placed in a uniform magnetic field ?
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The Magnetic force experienced by the stationary charge is zero as its velocity is zero.
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The force experienced by a stationary charge placed in a uniform magnetic field is zero.
Why does stationery Charge Experience no Force?
- As we know the force on a particle having charge q moving with velocity v in a uniform magnetic field B is given by F = qvB
- If the particle is stationary then v =0 so F will also be equal to zero.
- For a charge to Experience force, it must be moving with velocity perpendicularly to the uniform magnetic field.
- The force experienced by the charge will also be zero if it moves parallel or anti-parallel to the field.
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