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- Pitch_angle_(particle_motion) abstract "The pitch angle of a charged particle is the angle between the particle's velocity vector and the local magnetic field. This is a common measurement and topic when studying the magnetosphere, magnetic mirrors, ciconic cusps and polywells. See Aurora and Ring current".
- Q4363928 abstract "The pitch angle of a charged particle is the angle between the particle's velocity vector and the local magnetic field. This is a common measurement and topic when studying the magnetosphere, magnetic mirrors, ciconic cusps and polywells. See Aurora and Ring current".
- Pitch_angle_(particle_motion) comment "The pitch angle of a charged particle is the angle between the particle's velocity vector and the local magnetic field. This is a common measurement and topic when studying the magnetosphere, magnetic mirrors, ciconic cusps and polywells. See Aurora and Ring current".
- Q4363928 comment "The pitch angle of a charged particle is the angle between the particle's velocity vector and the local magnetic field. This is a common measurement and topic when studying the magnetosphere, magnetic mirrors, ciconic cusps and polywells. See Aurora and Ring current".