Lecture

Magnetostatics: Charged Particle Motion in Magnetic Fields

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This lecture covers the principles of magnetostatics, focusing on the motion of charged particles in magnetic fields. Topics include the Lorentz force, superposition of magnetic fields, circular motion, and the Helmholtz coil. The instructor explains how the force on a charged particle changes direction based on the magnetic field's intensity and the particle's velocity.

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