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charge is moving in a magnetic field that points to the left. What direction can the charge move and experience no magnetic force? Check all that apply

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Answer:

up, left, and into the screen.

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User StuS
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Answer:

The answer is "left"

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric charge was its material property when it has fewer ions in its atoms than protons. There would be a negative charge of electrons as well as a positive electrode for such protons. Although Material contains more electrons than protons, if Material contains fewer electrons than protons, it is positively charged. An electrical charge is a loading motion, so it forms a current if the loads will move from an insulator, that's why the above given choice is correct.

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