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Lorentz Force from a Current Carrying Wire on a Charge in Motion under the Assumption of Neutrality in the Symmetrical Frame of Reference

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Figure 1. Force between a current-carrying wire and a charge q at a distance r. The charge is moving in the direction parallel to the wire with a speed v
Figure 3. Laboratory frame of reference. Electrons are moving with the drift velocity vand positive ions are stationary
Figure 3 (opposite to the drift of the electrons), force in (1) is increased by
Figure 4. Force applied on the charge calculated assuming neutrality in the laboratory frame of reference given by Equation (1) (solid blue curve)

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