Physics, asked by ibrahimnadaf, 1 month ago

when does a charge moving in a magnetic field experience maximum force​

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Answered by mmubi414274
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Since the force on the particle is equal to the cross product of velocity and magnetic field, so the force will be maximum when the motion will be in a direction perpendicular to the magnetic field and the force will be zero when the motion will be along the direction of the magnetic field or opposite to it.

Answered by madhumanjirimane
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Since the force on the particle is equal to the cross product of velocity and magnetic field, so the force will be maximum when the motion will be in a direction perpendicular to the magnetic field and the force will be zero when the motion will be along the direction of the magnetic field or opposite to it.

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