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Magnetic force can be represented as follows, where ''q'' is the charge on a particle, ''v' is that particles velocity, and ''B'' is the magnetic field. | Magnetic force can be represented as follows, where ''q'' is the charge on a particle, ''v' is that particles velocity, and ''B'' is the magnetic field. | ||
::*<math>\mathbf{F_B}=q\ | ::*<math>\vec{\mathbf{F_B}}=q\vec{\mathbf{v}}\times{}\vec{\mathbf{B}}</math> | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
===Simple=== | ===Simple=== |
Revision as of 22:04, 26 June 2019
This page provides a short introduction to the concept of the magnetic force.
Main Idea
A Mathematical Model
Magnetic force can be represented as follows, where q is the charge on a particle, v' is that particles velocity, and B is the magnetic field.
- [math]\displaystyle{ \vec{\mathbf{F_B}}=q\vec{\mathbf{v}}\times{}\vec{\mathbf{B}} }[/math]