Why uncharged particle has no force acting on it

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When a charged particle such as an electron moves in a magnetic field there is a force on it.

This force is affected by the charge on the particle so when no charge is present then there is no any force acting on it.

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Because, there is no movement in the +ve particle of the matter
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Because Electric Force between two charged particles F= k* q1*q2/r^2, Here q1= 0 (for uncharged particle) so Force F= 0
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