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if charge particle is in motion ,then it has magnetic field
Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :). Hope that helps
The full motion is F=qvB where v and and B are vectors and the full motion is F= -qv.B + qvxb = qvB(-cos(angle) + vxBsin(angle)) there will be a scalar parallel to the field and the vector motion perpendicular to the field. This scalar field and motion is the real cause of so-called trapped particles. The vector motion is that of a mass spectrograph. The charged particle moves in a circle when perpendicular to the magnetic field.
Brownian motion. This is random motion of micro particles resultimg from collisions between the particle in question and other particles in the surrounding medium.
1) Pathway of a charged particle when it enters a magnetic field... 2) Pendulum oscillations. (simple harmonic motion)
1) Pathway of a charged particle when it enters a magnetic field... 2) Pendulum oscillations. (Simple Harmonic Motion)
It produced a magnetic field. If it's charged, it can be negative OR positive. It's magnetic because if they're both alike signs (both positive or both negative) they repel like magnets. If one particle is positive and one is negative, they attract like magnets.
They move in a straight line until they hit something and bounce off. Molecules in a gas show random rectilinear motion. This is called Brownian motion
A smoke particle moves in a jerky motion.They are constantly moving about and changing direction. This is due to the smoke particle colliding with the air particle which gives it a 'push'.The direction of the push changes at random.This collision happens repeatedly,at random,with each smoke particle. This motion is called 'Brownian motion'. Cheers!
Structure of the AtomThe atom consists of a central, positively charged core, the nucleus , and negatively charged particles called electrons that are found in orbits aka in motion around the nucleus.
Motion of ions in a battery, or the motion of a charged particle in cyclotron; muscle contraction in tissue, the frog's leg twitch.
This particle is the electron, negatively charged.