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20 December, 07:23

In what direction relative to a magnetic field does a charged particle move in order to experience maximum deflecting force? Minimum deflecting force?

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  1. 20 December, 10:29
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    the particle experiences maximum force when it will be moving perpendicular to magnetic field.

    it experiences minimum deflecting for when its going parallel to the magnetic field.

    Explanation:when a charged particle is moving

    magnetic field is B which is a vector

    Magnetic force on a charge is F

    formula for force F = Q. (VxB)

    magnitude of the charge particle is Q

    the vector multiplication of (VxB) if most significant when the charge particle is moving parallel. Very minimum when moving

    velocity of the charge particle is V
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