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13 May, 00:29

Assume that a magnetic field exists and its direction is known. Then assume that a charged particle moves in a specific direction through that field with velocity (v). Which rule do you use to determine the direction of force on that particle?

A. first right-hand rule

B. second right-hand rule

C. third right-hand rule

D. fourth right-hand rule

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  1. 13 May, 02:36
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    The first right-hand rule determines the directions of magnetic force, conventional current and the magnetic field. Given any two of theses, the third can be found.

    The second Right-Hand Rule determines the direction of the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire and vice-versa

    So, assuming that a magnetic field exists and its direction is known and assuming that a charged particle moves in a specific direction through that field with velocity (v (, to determine the direction of force on the particle we should use the second right-hand rule.
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