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Motion produced in the magnetic field, due to magnetic force that involves the components of the velocity perpendicular to the magnetic field.
I must note that it is invalid for a force to have a "change in motion" because forces do not move, (although the point they act on can move) if you mean "causes no change in motion" then my answer is that: Fundementaly all forces cause an acseleration of the object they are acting upon unless that force that is balenced (cancled out) by another force. This is expressed by f=ma where f is the total forces acting on the object, m is the mass and a is the acseleration.
No, a force is not a motion. A force may produce motion of a mass.
When the conductor,magnetic field and motion are perpendicular to each other
No, motion is not a force. Motion is a change of coordinates. However, motion usually is a result of applying a force.
Electromagnetic Induction.
It is called kinetics.
Force has size, which is how much force put into somethig, e.g., 10 Newtons of force. It has motion because force is basically motion, because force can be unbalanced or balanced, and unbalanced causes motion, and is basically motion.
The "direction" of the electric field is defined as the direction of the force it exerts on a small positive charge. The direction of the force on an electron in the field is exactly opposite to the direction of the field, and its effect is to accelerate the electron in the direction of the force.
That is the result of inertia; an object in motion will remain in motion until some force alters that motion. Field free regions do not have forces acting on the particles in those regions. All forces are associated with fields.
That is the result of inertia; an object in motion will remain in motion until some force alters that motion. Field free regions do not have forces acting on the particles in those regions. All forces are associated with fields.