Would a magnetic field affect the trajectory of ions flowing in water through a pipe?
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Theoretically, when a charged particle moves through a magnetic field it will travel in a circular path. But how about if the particle is in an aqueous medium, how will this affect the standard equations such as r = mv/qB?
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Magnetic fields affect the infrared spectrum of water (showing its effect on water clustering), and these effects remain for a considerable time after the magnetic field
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