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determine the direction of the force on the charge due to the magnetic field. (figure 1)

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The direction of the force on the charge due to the magnetic field is 0(if angle is 180°) and qVB (angle is 90°)

Magnitude force on moving charge particles is F = qvBsinθ

Direction of particle is given by right hand thumb rule,

Right  hand point in direction of v, the finger in direction of B.

Force is directly perpendicular to the right hand palm.

Angle. between. V and B. is 180. degrees

F = qVB sin 180° = 0

Angle between V and B is 90 degrees

F = qVB sin90° = qVB

A magnetic field is a vector field that explains the magnetic influence on electrically charged objects in motion, electric currents, magnetic materials,[1]: [2]. A force perpendicular to the magnetic field and its own velocity acts on a moving charge in a magnetic field. [1]: ch13 [3]: 278 The magnetic field of a permanent magnet attracts or repels other magnets and pulls on ferromagnetic materials like iron. In addition, three more magnetic effects—paramagnetism, diamagnetism, and antiferromagnetism—exert minute forces on "nonmagnetic" materials in a nonuniform magnetic field, however these forces are often so minute that can only be measured by laboratory apparatus

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