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Standard IX
Physics
Force on a Current Carrying Conductor
When a charge...
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When a charge is moving parallel to the magnetic field, what is the magnetic force acting on the charge?
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Solution
F
=
q
v
B
s
i
n
θ
=
q
v
B
s
i
n
0
∘
=
0
The magnetic force acting is zero.
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