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If a charged particle moves at a constant velocity in a straight line through a region of space, is the electric field and/or magnetic field in the region zero?
The discussion revolves around the behavior of electric and magnetic fields in relation to a charged particle moving at constant velocity in a straight line. Participants are exploring the implications of this scenario on the forces acting on the particle.
The discussion is active, with participants exploring various interpretations of the conditions for constant velocity and the presence of forces. Some guidance has been offered regarding the balance of forces, but no consensus has been reached.
There are references to specific equations and conditions that may affect the understanding of forces acting on the particle, including the potential presence of electric and magnetic fields that could balance each other out.
harhar said:wait, according to the equation F=qvBsin theta ...can't there still be a magnetic force?