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Is it possible to create a strong enough (artificial) magnetic field to stop high energy particles? Much like the Earth's magnetic field stops high energy particles.
jtbell said:"Confining" and "stopping" are not the same thing.
If by "stopping", nickdk means "bringing to rest" or "making stationary", it's impossible for a magnetic field (by itself) to do that, because the magnetic force on a (charged) particle is always perpendicular to the particle's motion. It cannot change the particle's speed, only its direction of motion.
The OP asked Is it possible to create a strong enough (artificial) magnetic field to stop high energy particles?, not strong enough constant magnetic field.Bob_for_short said:We speak of a constant magnetic field, not of varying one. dB/dt = rotE, so it is E that actually makes this work.