CBSE BOARD XII, asked by jamigrachyawes, 1 year ago

Write the expression, in a vector form, for the Lorentz magnetic force F→ due to a charge moving with velocity V→ in a magnetic field B→. What is the direction of the magnetic force?

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Answered by rishilaugh
38
The Lorentz magnetic force is given by the following relation: F→=qV→×B→ Here, q is the magnitude of the moving charge. The direction of the magnetic force is perpendicular to the plane containing the velocity vector V→ and the magnetic field vector B→.
Answered by handgunmaine
11

The vector form, for the Lorentz magnetic force is given by :

F=q(V\times B)

Explanation:

The vector form, for the Lorentz magnetic force is given by :

F=q(V\times B)

q is the charged particle

V is the velocity of charge

B is the magnetic field

The magnetic force also depends on the angle between V and B. The magnetic force will act in the plane perpendicular to both velocity and magnetic field.

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