An electron passes through a region of space in which magnetic field B at over the same region if the field is audited as shown below then
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Electron passes through magnetic field, there will be no deflection.
- Because the electron velocity and magnetic field are in same direction.
- Further there is electric field there along with the magnetic field.
- These magnetic and electric field forces cancels each other and at the end give the Lorentz force equal to zero.
- If the electric field and magnetic field are present they will be at perpendicular to each other. So they will not interact with each other.
- At the end there is no deflection.
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