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It is given that a charged particle performs straight line motion.

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Certainly not. It can happen in one of the two scenarios mentioned below

The first condition is, When a charged particle's velocity is parallel to a magnetic field, it will move in a straight line. When the magnetic field and velocity are parallel (or antiparallel) and no force exists. Even in the presence of a strong magnetic field, a charged particle can continue to move in a straight line

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