Respuesta :
Answer:
E) is described by all of these
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.
Answer:
E. is described by all of these
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.