When the magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity what will be affected on a charge? I guess it can also be stated as a two part question. Is the velocity of a charge always perpendicular to the magnetic force, and when the magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity what is affected on a charge?

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2022-11-18

When the magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity what will be affected on a charge?
I guess it can also be stated as a two part question. Is the velocity of a charge always perpendicular to the magnetic force, and when the magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity what is affected on a charge?

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Beginner2022-11-19Added 17 answers

k = 1 n ln 2 k ln 2 n ! because
ln 2 ( x y ) = ( ln x + ln y ) 2 ln 2 x + ln 2 y .

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