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they either attract or repel
There is a force repelling the two charges apart.
non-magnetic :)
The main purpose of a particle accelerator is to generate synchrotron radiation or to smash atomic nuclei together or into a target to see what is produced from the energy of the impact. The results then inform which theoretical physical models are incorrect and occasionally which models have a valid experimental basis.
It remains constant
The particle stays at rest a= f/m = 0; because force = qvB is zero if v=0.
This particle is rejected.
It will repel
It will repel
This particle will be rejected.
they either attract or repel
There is a force repelling the two charges apart.
then we would never know about charge on it.
they either attract or repel
Cations are formed when elements lose electrons. Then they get positively charged.
The atom will become negatively charged (protons are positive and electrons are negative.)
Maxwell described that electricity and magnetism cannot be separated. If you examine maxwell's equations you can see that a moving electric charge will produce an electric field. You can also see that a magnetic field that changes in time can produce an electric field. Maxwell also predicted that an electric and magnetic field can propagate infinitely together- this is called a wave (otherwise known as light, x-rays, microwaves, etc...).