Physics, asked by ameersamejo528, 1 month ago

A photon while passing through a magnetic field are deflected towards​

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Answered by sijit1981
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Answer:

If assertion is false but reason is true.

In this case we can not be sure about the absence of the magnetic field because if the electron moving parallel to the direction of magnetic field, the angle between velocity and applied magnetic field is zero (F=0). Then also electron passes without deflection. Also F=evBsinθ⇒F∝B.

Answered by akshaykumarks2005
5

Answer:

Can a photon be deflected by an magnetic field?

Photon is a charge-less particle and hence it is deflected neither by an electric field nor by a magnetic field.

Explanation:

Does photon get deflected by electrical and magnetic field?

According to theory of properties of photon, they can not be affected by electric and magnetic fields and it is neutral.

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