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Biology, 21.05.2021 20:30 sherlock19

Two particles with the same electric charge are placed (stationary) into a magnetic field. What will happen? A.
The charges will attract one another, but the magnetic field will force them in opposite directions.
B.
The charges will repel one another. That movement will create a magnetic field, which will, in turn, affect the original magnetic field.
C.
The charged particles will collide and then move toward the magnetic source.
D.
Nothing will happen because the electric and magnetic forces will balance out.

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