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g The magnetic force on a charged particle A. depends on the sign of the charge on the particle. B. depends on the velocity of the particle. C. depends on the magnetic field at the particle's instantaneous position. D. is at right angles to both the velocity of the particle and the direction of the magnetic field. E. is described by all of these

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Answer:

E. is described by all of these

Step-by-step explanation:

Magnetic fields exert forces on a moving charged particle . The direction of the magnetic force on a moving charged particle is perpendicular to the plane formed by the velocity v and magnetic field B and follows right hand rule. The magnitude of the force is proportional to charge q, velocity v, and magnetic field strength B, and the sine of the angle between v and B.

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Answer:

E) is described by all of these

Step-by-step explanation:

The magnetic force on a charged particle is expressed as:

F = qv * B = qvBsinθ

Where,

q = charge on particle

θ = angle between the magnetic field and the particle velocity.

v = velocity of the particle

B = magnitude of field vector

From here, we could denote that magnetic force, F depends on charge on particle, velocity of particle, magnitude of field vector.

The magnetic force on a charged particle is at right angles to both the velocity of the particle. The magnetic force and magnetic field in a charged particle are perpendicular to each other, the right hand rule is used to determine the direction of force.

The correct option is E.

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