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    The Minimum or No Magnetic Force on a Moving Electron
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The Minimum or No Magnetic Force on a Moving Electron

Question 60

Question 60

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The minimum or no magnetic force on a moving electron occurs for motion


A) parallel to the magnetic field.
B) perpendicular to the magnetic field.
C) at non-right angles to the magnetic field direction.

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