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Why does the movement of elecgton exert a magnetic force

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Answered by yousav
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The law of force on the conductor doesn’t predict any change in the magnetic field in the conductor. Any effect implied by your question is a small effect that would be specific to the type of conductor. Electric charges moving in a conductor tend to concentrate sideways by their own movement in the magnetic field. If a charge q is moving at speed V in a magnetic field B.

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Answered by Harryy0001
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 Magnetic force, attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion. ... Themagnetic force on a moving charge is exerted in a direction at a right angle to the plane formed by the direction of its velocity and the direction of the surrounding magnetic field.


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