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An electron is moving with constant speed in a uniform magnetic field, which points from left to right in the plane of paper as shown in the figure. What is the direction of force experienced by the electron due to the magnetic field?​

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Answered by nandini200823
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Answer:

The component of the velocity that is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field influences the magnetic force acting on the charge.

Therefore from Fleming's-left hand rule the magnetic force for the given directions act into the plane of the page for a positive charge.

But the given charge in the question is negative, thus the magnetic force on this charge is acting out of the plane of the page.

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Answered by suryaswarnkar2006
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Answer:

your answer is 155 of the question the upper limit

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