A straight current carrying conductor produces a magnetic field around it.Is there a similar magnetic field produces around a thin beam of moving (a) electrons and (b) neutrons? Justify your answer.
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A. Yes, because moving electrons exhibit magnetic field.
B. No, because neutrons are electrically neutral and hence doesn't exhibit magnetic fields.
B. No, because neutrons are electrically neutral and hence doesn't exhibit magnetic fields.
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When electrons move magnetic field is produced as there is a flow of current.
When neutron moves there is no current flowing as neutrons carry no charge
When neutron moves there is no current flowing as neutrons carry no charge
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