A charged particle moves and experiences no magnetic force. From this we can conclude that

A) the particle is moving at right angles to the magnetic field.
B) the particle is moving parallel to the magnetic field.
C) either no magnetic field exists or the particle is moving parallel to the field.
D) no magnetic field exists in that region of space.
E) the particle must be massive.


C

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