When a charged particle enters a magnetic field?
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A charged particle enters a magnetic field at right angles to the magnetic field. The field exists for a length equal to 1.5 times the radius of the circular path of the particle. The particle will deviate from its path by.
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A positively charged particle enters a magnetic field oriented perpendicular to its direction of motion. ... Since the velocity depends on both the speed and the direction of motion of an object we see that the magnetic field must be causing a change in velocity of the particle.
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