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In physics, the Lorentz force is the force exerted on a charged particle in an electromagnetic field. The particle will experience a force due to electric field of qE, and due to the magnetic field qv × B. Combined they give the Lorentz force equation (or law):

[\mathbf = q (\mathbf + \mathbf \times \mathbf),]
where
F is the force (in newtons)
E is the electric field (in volts per meter)
B is the magnetic field (in webers per square meter, or equivalently, teslas)
q is the electric charge of the particle (in coulombs)
v is the instantaneous velocity of the particle (in meters per second)
and × is the cross product.
Thus a positively charged particle will be accelerated in the same linear orientation as the E field, but will curve perpendicularly to the B field according to the right-hand rule.

Alternative form

Equivalently, we can express the Lorentz force law in terms of the electric charge density ρ and current density J as

[\mathbf = \int_V ( \rho \mathbf + \mathbf \times \mathbf) dV]

Lorentz force in special relativity

When particle speeds approach the speed of light, the Lorentz force equation must be modified according to special relativity:

[ \right ) \over dt } = \mathbf = q (\mathbf + \mathbf \times \mathbf),]
where

[\gamma \equiv \frac}]
is called the Lorentz factor and [c] is the speed of light in a vacuum.

This expression differs from the expression obtained from the Lorentz force by a factor of [\gamma ].

The change of energy due to the fields is

[ = q \mathbf \cdot \mathbf .]

Covariant form of the Lorentz force

The Lorentz force equation can be written in covariant form in terms of the field strength tensor (cgs units).

[ m c \over } = \over }F^ q u_ ]
where m is the particle mass, q is the charge, and

[ u_ = \eta_ u^ = \eta_ \over } ]
is the 4-velocity of the particle. Here, [ \tau ] is c times the proper time of the particle and [\eta] is the Minkowski metric tensor.

The field strength tensor is written in terms of fields as:

[F^ = \left(\begin0 & & & \\- & 0 & B_z & -B_y \\- & -B_z & 0 & B_x \\- & B_y & -B_x & 0\end\right) .]
The fields are transformed to a frame moving with constant relative velocity by:

[ \acute^ = }_ }_ F^ ,]
where [ }_ ] is a Lorentz transformation.

Applications

The Lorentz force is a principle exploited in many devices including:

The Lorentz force can also act on a current carrying conductor, in this case called Laplace Force, by the interaction of the conduction electrons with the atoms of the conductor material. This force is used in many devices including :

See also

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