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When a charged particle moving with velocity `vecv` is subjected to a magnetic field of induction `vecB`, the force on it is non-zero. This implies that

A

and between `vecv` and `vecB` can have any value other than 90°

B

angle between `vecv` and `vecB` can have any value other than zero and 180°

C

angle between `vecv` and `vecB` is either ero or 180°

D

angle between `vecv` and `vecB` is necessarily 90°

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