An electron is travelling WEST through a magnetic field and it experiences a force straight upwards. What is the direction of the magnetic field?
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The negatively charged electron tends to move towards north due to the electric field.
If an equal magnetic force acts in south direction then the electron will not be deflected. Using Fleming's left hand rulle and considering the conventional direction of flow of charge from east west we get direction of magnetic field along the vertically downward direction.
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