Physics, asked by vaishnavi5570, 11 months ago

12. An electron falls through a small distance in a uniform electric
field of magnitude 2 x 10' NC. The direction of the field
is reversed keeping the magnitude unchanged and a proton
falls through the same distance. The time of fall will be
(a) same in both cases
(b) more in the case of an electron
(c) more in the case of proton
(d) independent of charge
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Answered by khiradkhan
1

independent of charge.....

Hope this will help u.....

Thanks


vaishnavi5570: no but that's wrong.....correct one is option c but i dont know the reason thats y i asked this question.....
vaishnavi5570: are u comfirm about ur question
vaishnavi5570: sry about ur answer?
khiradkhan: it's okkkk.....
khiradkhan: may b it's due to it's charge
khiradkhan: becoz electron and ptoton have same charges but opposite
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