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Magnetic field's effect on a charged particle's motion
Okey, I understand. Does that mean that that when I use the right hand rule, the index finger should point to north (because the positive charged particle has valocity to that direction)? Because when I do this, I still get wrong answer.- agnwib
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Magnetic field's effect on a charged particle's motion
By "power" I meant the electric current. Normally, when I use the right hand rule I keep my thumb and index finger still, and bend the other fingers (middle finger, ring finger and pinky). Then I place the index finger in the direction of the electric current, the three bend fingers in the...- agnwib
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Magnetic field's effect on a charged particle's motion
Hi, I looked it up, and I tried to use the right hand rule, but I don´t understand how to do it when I don´t know the direction of the power. I tried with the power having the direction "into the paper", and used the right hand rule, and then it worked, but I don´t know why. Can you please explain?- agnwib
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Magnetic field's effect on a charged particle's motion
I actually have no idea how to begin. Thanks for help 😊- agnwib
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- Charged Magnetic Motion Physics
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