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A magnetic field directed in north direction acts on an electron moving in east direction. The magnetic force on the electron will act
(a) vertically upwards.
(b) towards east.
(c) vertically downwards.
(d) towards north.

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Answered by prachirathod2007
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Answer:

(a) vertically upwards

Explanation:

A magnetic field directed in north direction acts on an electron moving in east direction. The magnetic force on the electron will actImmersive Reader    

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Answered by dhanyagowda2010
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Answer:

vertically downwards

Explanation:

Using fleming's left hand rule we can give the direction of the magnetic force on the electron. If a magnetic field is directed in north direction acts on an electron moving in east direction, then by Fleming's left hand rule the magnetic force on the electron will act vertically downward.

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