Video: Magnetic Force from the Lorentz Force Law

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The magnetic field B is defined from the Lorentz Force Law, and specifically from the magnetic force on a moving charge.

The implications of this expression include:

1. The force is perpendicular to both the velocity v of the charge q and the magnetic field B.

2. The magnitude of the force is F = qvB sinÃ
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