Moving Charges And Magnetism Ques 67

67. When a charged particle moving with velocity $\vec{v}$ is subjected to a magnetic field of induction $\vec{B}$, the force on it is non-zero. This implies that

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(a) angle between $\vec{v}$ and $\vec{B}$ can have any value other than $90^{\circ}$

(b) angle between $\vec{v}$ and $\vec{B}$ can have any value other than zero and $180^{\circ}$

(c) angle between $\vec{v}$ and $\vec{B}$ is either zero or $180^{\circ}$

(d) angle between $\vec{v}$ and $\vec{B}$ is necessarily $90^{\circ}$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 67.(b)

Solution:

  1. (b) Force on a particle moving with velocity $v$ in a magnetic field $B$ is $F=q(\vec{v} \times \vec{B})$

If angle between $\vec{v} $ & $ \vec{B}$ is either zero or $180^{\circ}$, then value of $F$ will be zero as cross product of $\vec{v}$ and $\vec{B}$ will be zero.

So option (b) is correct.



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