why moving charge doesn't have magnetic force if it goes to same direction of magnetic field??
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Another way to look at this is that the magnetic force is always perpendicular to velocity, so that it does no work on the charged particle. The particle's kinetic energy and speed thus remain constant. ... A charged particle moving with a velocity not in the same direction as the magnetic field.
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magnetic force on moving charge is equal to q(v x B)
or qvBsintheta
now when their direction is same theta=0
and F=qvBsintheta
F=qvBsin0
F=0
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