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author | Prefetch | 2021-09-14 21:20:30 +0200 |
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committer | Prefetch | 2021-09-14 21:20:30 +0200 |
commit | 42d409fa774efb8206ae5c701d5cbcc4ae1d9cad (patch) | |
tree | f3b85ee9966268805cc5ba05b740d60ebf2ef96b /content/know/concept/lorentz-force/index.pdc | |
parent | 942035bfe0c19be78efe1452d88b85490f035aab (diff) |
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diff --git a/content/know/concept/lorentz-force/index.pdc b/content/know/concept/lorentz-force/index.pdc index f0e9850..2362766 100644 --- a/content/know/concept/lorentz-force/index.pdc +++ b/content/know/concept/lorentz-force/index.pdc @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Curiously, $\vb{v}_d$ is independent of $q$. Such a drift is not specific to an electric field. In the equations above, $\vb{E}$ can be replaced by a general force $\vb{F}/q$ (e.g. gravity) without issues. -In that case, $\vb{v}_d$ does depend on $q$. +In that case, $\vb{v}_d$ does depend on $q$: $$\begin{aligned} \boxed{ |