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6 August, 13:08

A stationary positive charge, q, is located in a magnetic field, b, which is directed toward the right. what is the direction of the magnetic force on q?

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  1. 6 August, 13:14
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    There is no magnetic force on the charge. Magnetic force will only be on the charge when the charge is in motion. Because, mangetic forec, F = q (v*B)

    where v = velocity of charge particle.

    B is magnetic field

    v is the velocity of charge.

    Since the velocity of charge is zero, Thus, F will be zero. So, there is no magnetic force.
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