An electron moving through a field remains undetected.Is it possible that there is no magnetic field. Explain
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Yes. It is also possible that the electron is moving parallel to the magnetic field lines. Then there would be no force from the magnetic field on the electron.
Only the part of the vector motion that is at right angles to the magnetic field lines cause a force on the electron.
Only the part of the vector motion that is at right angles to the magnetic field lines cause a force on the electron.
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