Question
So I have a question about magnetism.
A charged particle moves through a region of space and experiences no magnetic force. Does that mean that the magnetic field is zero?
A charged particle moves through a region of space and experiences no magnetic force. Does that mean that the magnetic field is zero?
Answers
No. It can be traveling along a magnetic field line and experiencing no force.
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