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what would be the force experienced by an electron minimum or maximum if it is moving parallel to magnetic field lines.​

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Answered by iampratigya138
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The electron moving in a magnetic field experience force in the direction according to the equation: F = q*(v x B)

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Answered by manjulagk1983
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Zero Force When Velocity is Parallel to Magnetic Field: In the case above the magnetic force is zero because the velocity is parallel to the magnetic field lines. If the magnetic field and the velocity are parallel (or antiparallel), then sinθ equals zero and there is no force

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