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A charge is moving across a junction, then
(a) momentum will be conserved.
(b) momentum will not be conserved.
(c) at some places momenturii will be conserved and at some other places momentum will not be conserved.
(d) none of these.

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Answered by murali1029
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Answer:

When motion of charge is taking place across a junction, then momentum of charge is not conserved. ... there are accumulation of charges on the surface of wires at the junction which also produces electric field, resulting the variation in the direction of momentum of charge.

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A charge is moving across a junction, then

Answered by bajpaipulkit74
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Answer:

momentum will not be conserved

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