Physics, asked by hardikbokadia, 10 months ago

An electron is placed between two
parallel plates connected to a battery. If
the battery is switched on, the electron
(A) be attracted to the +ve plate
(B) be attracted to the -ve plate
(C) remain stationary
(D) will move parallel to the plates​

Answers

Answered by lightningIAF
63

Answer:

a will attract towards the positive plate

Answered by kingofself
33

Answer:

An electron which is placed between "two parallel plates" that connected to a "battery". The electron becomes "attached to the +ve plate", if the battery is switched on.

Option - A

Explanation:

  • The electron that is being talked about is firstly placed without any movement previously now.
  • Since the electron is stationary and is placed between the plates of the battery, then the plates will have charge of their own. Hence the charge on the pates will make the electron to move.
  • Since being a charge that is negative it will be attracted to the positive charge.
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