What will be the effect on the velocity of a neutron on entering perpendicularly
in a strong magnetic field from a weak magnetic field?
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Neutron will continue to move in the same direction because no force will act on it since it carries no charge.
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A neutron, a proton, an electron, and a particle all enter a uniform magnetic field perpendicularly and at the same uniform velocity.
When an electron and a neutron are moving through a uniform magnetic field with velocity 'v' perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field 'B,' only the electron will deflect due to its negative charge, and because the neutron is neutral and has no charge, the force on the neutron will also be zero.
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