Arithela said:
why does a charge entering a magnetic field at 90 degrees travel in the arc of a circle?
You know F = qvB but it's actually
FB = q
v x
B
Remember the right hand rule ?
The three components in the right hand rule for this formula are
F,
v and
B hence why I've made the bold to indicate them as vectors.
The charged particle moves in a circle because the magnetic force is perpendicular to
v and
B with constant magnitude qvB.
(Then the magnetic force is also equal to the centripetal force because the components are very similar)
Image below