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an electron travels north entering a region where there is an electric field that is directed north, the electron:​

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Answered by AnjanaUmmareddy
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An electron traveling north enters a region where the electric field is uniform and points North. The electron: We know that an electron is negatively charged and force is always opposite to the direction of electric field.

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An electron traveling north enters a region where the electric field is uniform and points North. The electron: We know that an electron is negatively charged and force is always opposite to the direction of electric field.

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