Physics, asked by fmsaad2k3, 4 months ago

A photon 'while passing though
magnetic field are deflected towards:
a) North pole
b) South pole
c) Are ionized
d) None of these​

Answers

Answered by brightfuture25
10

Answer:

none of these is answer

of the given question

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
0

Answer:

Option(d)None of these is the correct answer.

Explanation:

  • The electromagnetic force is carried by a photon, a basic particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field and includes electromagnetic radiation like light and radio waves.
  • Although a magnetic field doesn't directly affect light photons, it can alter the medium through which light travels and "bend" the light beams as a result.
  • The shortest route between two points on a curved surface, a geodesic, is the path that light takes as it moves through space and time.

So, the magnetic field does not affect photons.

Hence, photons while passing through the magnetic field are deflected towards, none of the given options because the magnetic field does not affect photons.

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