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?
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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