Topic: Magnetic Effects of Current
Subtopic: Force Acting on Moving Charges
When a charged particle moving with velocity \(\overrightarrow{v}\)is subjected to a magnetic field of induction \(\overrightarrow{B}\) , the force on it is non-zero. This implies the :angle between \[\overrightarrow{v}\] and \[\overrightarrow{B}\] is necessary 90º
angle between \[\overrightarrow{v}\] and \[\overrightarrow{B}\] can have at value
other than 90º
angle between \[\overrightarrow{v}\] and \[\overrightarrow{B}\] can have at value
other than zero and 180º
angle between \[\overrightarrow{v}\] and \[\overrightarrow{B}\] is either zero or 180º
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