An electron does not suffer any deflection while passing through a region of uniform magnetic field? what is the dirctikon of the magnetic field ?
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F=qvBsin theta
When theta =0 or 180, F=0 i.e. no deflection
Therefore, direction of magnetic field is parallel or antiparallel to the direction of motion of electron.
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When theta =0 or 180, F=0 i.e. no deflection
Therefore, direction of magnetic field is parallel or antiparallel to the direction of motion of electron.
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Hello mate here is your answer.
Electric field force charges to move along the fiel lines following potencial gradients while the magnetic field can only act over charges velocity, if electron is estatic respect to the field nothing happens, making it to drift in a direction normal to the plane that contains magnetic field lines and velocity vector.
Hope it helps you .
Electric field force charges to move along the fiel lines following potencial gradients while the magnetic field can only act over charges velocity, if electron is estatic respect to the field nothing happens, making it to drift in a direction normal to the plane that contains magnetic field lines and velocity vector.
Hope it helps you .
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