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One might think that the result of the Earths or stray magnetic fields would only be for the picture to shift position slightly. Why isn this the case?

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One might think that the result of the Earths or stray magnetic fields would only be for the picture to shift position slightly. Why isn this the case?

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Magnetic fields don’t really ‘pull’ on charged particles, they result in a force at right angles to the field lines with a direction dependent on the charge (negative for electrons, positive for protons) and field (North or South). The magnitude of the effect also depends on the energy/speed of the particles and their mass.

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