Physics, asked by TheNightHowler, 10 months ago

If an electron is travelling from north to south then what is the direction of force for magnetic field pointing inside the plane ?​

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Answered by mrpranavnair
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Explanation:

What is the mechanism by which one magnet exerts a force on another? The answer is related to the fact that all magnetism is caused by current, the flow of charge. Magnetic fields exert forces on moving charges, and so they exert forces on other magnets, all of which have moving charges. Please make brainlliest

Answered by asharafmansuri2
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Answer:

Your answer is If the electric field E is towards the South, the force on the electron F = - e E due to this field will be in the opposite direction, that is towards the North. Since the electron is already moving towards the North it continues to move in that direction, as there is no deflecting force. However there will be an additional acceleration towards the North.

It is assumed that there are no other fields present.

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