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Yaretzi Bruce
13 October, 17:07
What particle moves in a working circle
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Declan Pacheco
13 October, 18:31
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Magnetic forces can cause charged particles to move in circular or spiral paths. Particle accelerators keep protons following circular paths with magnetic force. The magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity, and so velocity changes in direction but not magnitude. Uniform circular motion results.
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