An ionized gas contains both positive and negative ions . If it is subjected simultaneously to an electric field
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An ionised gas contains both positive and negative ions. If it is subjected simultaneously to an electric field the positive ions move towards positive charge and negative ions move towards negative charge.
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An ionised gas contains both positive and negative ions. If it is subjected simultaneously to an electric field the positive ions move towards positive charge and negative ions move towards negative charge.
According to Flemming's left hand rule the force on both types of ions will be along the negative direction.
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