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Kirsten Boyd
4 March, 00:18
What is the Lorentz force law used for?
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4 March, 02:09
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To find the magnitude of a magnetic force.
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Rudy Edwards
4 March, 03:50
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Lorentz force, the force exerted on a charged particle q moving with velocity v through an electric E and magnetic field B. The entire electromagnetic force F on the charged particle is called the Lorentz force (after the Dutch physicist Hendrik A. Lorentz) and is given by F = qE + qv * B.
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