Asked by Anna
Why doesn't a magnetic force ALWAYS act on a particle which moves in a magnetic field?
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Answered by
bobpursley
The force is dependent on crossing "flux" lines only, if the movement is parallel to that direction, no flux is crossed.
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Anna
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