Magnetic Force and the Right Hand Rule | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M23-02

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When a charged particle moves in a magnetic field, it feels a force. The force is a bit complicated, however. So let's investigate.

Physics with Professor Matt Anderson
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Has to be the most clear, straightforward explanations of this I've ever seen....lol.

fizixx
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Outstanding explanation thanks prof. !

makwolfer
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5:09 how is this I dont want to get lost but all of them said that thumb is the directions for V and fingers for b and finger bent is the direction of force ... so i think you are wrong here 5:03

Salamanca-joro
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When we are tackling the Hydrogen atom, force on electron is it a Coulomb force or magnetic force? And why? Please thanks a lot

SkanderTALEBHACINE
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Sir, Direction of force is given by Fleming's Left hand rule( applied to direction of Motor rotation). Right hand rule is applicable to Generators (direction of current flow). Am I right?

rajeshchandrasekharan
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Could we think about the Magnetic force as an instant electrostatic force? Thanks from Algeria

SkanderTALEBHACINE