Respuesta :
The charge experiences no magnetic force when it is moving to the left or to the right
Explanation:
The force experienced by a charge moving in a magnetic field is given by the equation
[tex]F=qvB sin \theta[/tex]
where
q is the magnitude of the charge
v is its velocity
B is the strength of the magnetic field
[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle between the directions of v and B
From the equation, we observe that:
- The force is zero when the charge is moving parallel (or anti-parallel) to the field, so when the angle between v and B is zero (or 180 degrees): [tex]sin 0^{\circ} = 0[/tex] ([tex]sin 180^{\circ}=0[/tex]
- The force is maximum when the charge is moving perpendicular to the field, so when the angle between v and B is 90 degrees: [tex]sin 90^{\circ}=1[/tex]
From the first observation, we can say therefore that the charge in the problem will experience no magnetic force when it is moving parallel (or anti-parallel) to the field. Since the magnetic field points to the left, this means that the charge will experience no force when it is moving in one of the following directions:
- To the left
- To the right
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