In which of the following scenarios will a charged particle not experience any magnetic force?
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In which of the following scenarios will a charged particle not experience any magnetic force?
When moving parallel to the magnetic field
When moving perpendicular to the magnetic field
When at rest
Both a and c
A charged particle will not experience any magnetic force when it is at rest or moving parallel to the magnetic field.
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Q: In which of the following scenarios will a charged particle not experience any magnetic force?
Solution: A charged particle will not experience any magnetic force when it is at rest or moving parallel to the magnetic field.
Steps: 7
Step 1: Understand that a charged particle is an object with an electric charge, like an electron or proton.
Step 2: Know that a magnetic field is an area around a magnet where magnetic forces can be felt.
Step 3: Learn that a charged particle experiences a magnetic force when it moves through a magnetic field.
Step 4: Recognize that there are two specific situations where a charged particle does not feel this magnetic force.
Step 5: The first situation is when the charged particle is at rest, meaning it is not moving at all.
Step 6: The second situation is when the charged particle is moving in the same direction as the magnetic field, which is called moving parallel to the magnetic field.
Step 7: Conclude that in both of these situations (at rest or moving parallel), the charged particle will not experience any magnetic force.