How a change particle behave when it enters a magnetic field and an electric field
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How a change particle behave when it enters a magnetic field and an electric field
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A charged particle is always accelerated in an electric field, but if the field is parallel to its velocity it won’t be deflected per se.
A charged particle moving parallel to a magnetic field will be unaffected, but if it has a perpendicular velocity component it will spiral around the field.
Answer:
No.
A charged particle is always accelerated in an electric field, but if the field is parallel to its velocity it won’t be deflected per se.
A charged particle moving parallel to a magnetic field will be unaffected, but if it has a perpendicular velocity component it will spiral around the field.