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What is the force on a charged particle of charge ''q'' moving with a velocity ''v'' in a uniform magnetic field of induction B ? When does it become maximum ?

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i) Force on charged particle `(F)= B q v sin theta`.
ii) If `theta=90^(@), F_("Max")= B q v.`
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