When a charged particle moving with velocity v is subjected to a magnetic field of…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Moving Charges and Magnetism
When a charged particle moving with velocity \(\vec{v}\) is subjected to a magnetic field of induction \(\vec{B}\) , the force on it is non-zero. This implies that:
- angle between them can have any value other than zero and \(180^{\circ}\)
- angle between them is either zero or \(180^{\circ}\)
- angle between them is necessarily \(90^{\circ}\)
- angle between them can have any value other than \(90^{\circ}\)
Answer
(A) angle between them can have any value other than zero and 180^
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