No force is acting on a particle if it is not charged ?

Dear Student,

Please find below the solution for your asked query:

Minimum force or no force acts on the charged particle if it is either moving parallel or antiparallel to the magnetic field intensity.

F=q v B sin q

(which implies angle should be either zero[parallel] or 180[antiparallel]).

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Yes,because the transmission of the object is not charge d by positive terminal
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Yes. No electrical force will be on a particle with NO Charge But there can be other mechanical forces on it
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Yes exactly
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Hi!
When?a?charged particle?is at rest in a magnetic field, experiences?no force.?When?the?charged particle?moves parallel to the direction?of?magnetic field , it does?not?experience any?force.?When?the?charged particle?moves perpendicular to the direction?of?magnetic field , it experiences maximum?force.
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Gravity
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