As we know, work done by Magnetic force is always zero in moving a charged particle./So it cannot change speed of charged particle. MY doubt is that, can magnetic force change direction of motion of charged particle?
Asked by yashrajgharte24.12dgatl
| 25th Oct, 2021,
06:53: PM
Expert Answer:
It is well known that charged particle travels in a circular path if magnetic field is present in a direction
perpendicular to the direction of charged particle velocity.
Hence by properly choosing the region of magnetic field and intensity of magnetic field ,
direction of charged particle can be changed .
Answered by Thiyagarajan K
| 25th Oct, 2021,
07:39: PM
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