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Why does a charge moving in the direction of magnetic field experiences no force on it?

Why does a charge moving in the direction of magnetic field experiences no force on it?

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3 Answers

Arun
25750 Points
5 years ago
Due to Lorentz Force  Equation
When the charged particle movesparallel to the direction of magnetic field , it does not experience any force
Khimraj
3007 Points
5 years ago
magnetic force is
F = qvBsin\Theta
so when particle is parallel to magnetic field \Theta = 0
so F = 0 as sin\Theta = 0.
Hope it clears....................
Soumya
33 Points
5 years ago
As we know that F=qvbsin\Theta
when velocity and magnetic feild are in same direction then angle between them i.e \Theta becomes zero. and sin0=0.
hence no force acts

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