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An electric current has no trouble at all passing through a magnetic field, however it is deflected. This is how the old CRT picture tubes that used to be used in TVs and Computer Monitors operated. In space electric currents deflected by magnetic fields actually follow helical paths along the lines of magnetic flux.

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Free electrons, or other charged ions will be affected by a magnetic field, and will no longer travel in straight lines.

But electricity in a wire can pass through a magnetic field.

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