Which property of a proton changes when it moves freely along a magnetic field???
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Each moving charged particle in a magnetic field experiences a force. The direction of force experienced by a positive charge (i.e., a proton) is given by Fleming's left hand rule. The force acting on the proton would change both velocity and momentum
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Each moving charged particle in a magnetic field experiences a force. The direction of force experienced by a positive charge (i.e., a proton) is given by Fleming's left hand rule. The force acting on the proton would change both velocity and momentum.
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