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)a charged particle that is moving in a static uniform magnetic field a) will always experience a magnetic force, regardless of its direction of motion. b) may experience a magnetic force which will cause its speed to change. c) may experience a magnetic force, but its speed will not change. d) may experience a magnetic force, but its direction of motion will not change. e) none of the above statements are true.

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