The force exerted on a charged particle by a magnetic field is
F = qv × B,
where q and v are the charge and velocity of the particle and B is the magnetic field vector. Suppose that other forces on the particle are negligible. Use the principle of work and energy to show that the magnitude of the particle’s velocity is constant.
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