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The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Panel A shows the motion of an electron having only a perpendicular velocity in a constant magnetic field. Panel B shows charged particle motion when it has both a parallel and perpendicular velocity. Panel C illustrates the bouncing motion that a particle will perform when it encounters a magnetic field that changes (increases or decreases) with time or position. Panel D shows the drift motion of a charged particle along a shell in the magnetic field due to a dipole, encoun¬tered in most planetary and astrophysical objects. (Courtesy NASA).

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