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An electron is moving north-ward in a magnetic field directed vertically downward. In which direction will the electron experience the force?

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Answered by gordonanthonyrozario
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Answered by Anshika844
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correct answer is west

since the electron is moving North wards it mean the current direction is to southwards because the direction of current is opposite to the direction of electron and the magnetic direction is given that is vertically downwards so by applying Fleming's left hand rule we can easily find out that the force will be applied on the west of the electron

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