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When would a moving charged particle travel undeviated in a uniform magnetic field ?

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From the relation `vecF=q vec xx vecB`
`F=0 "if" vecvxx vecB=0 "or" vecv || vecB`
Hence, moving charge particle will not experience any force when it moves parallel to the magnetic field.
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