The law stating that: \"The algebraic sum of the changes in potential encountere
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The law stating that: "The algebraic sum of the changes in potential encountered in a complete traverse of any loop of a current must be zero" is a consequence of A) Newton's third law B) Ohm's law C) Newton's second law D) The law of conservation of charge E) The law of conservation of energy F) None of the above Problem A magnetic field exerts a force on a charged particle: A) if the particle is moving along the field lines B) if the particle is moving across the field lines C) if the particle is at restExplanation / Answer
1 )
the law of conservation of charge
beacuse the point here is used is about the current
so it is about charge
2 )
B is correct
using right hand rule can say that
" if the particle is moving across the field lines.."
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