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In which direction is the magnetic force acting in the charge?

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The direction of the magnetic force acting on a moving electric charge in a magnetic field is perpendicular to the direction of motion. A magnetic force is exerted on an electric charge moving through a uniform magnetic field. An electric charge moving parallel to a magnetic field experiences a magnetic force.

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"Right Hand

Right Hand Rule: Magnetic fields exert forces on moving charges. This force is one of the most basic known. The direction of the magnetic force on a moving charge is perpendicular to the plane formed by v and B and follows right hand rule–1 (RHR-1) "

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