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if electric field is applied parallel to the direction of electron beam the electron will​

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Answered by taeBTS
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Answer:

The effect of this can be seen by studying the path of a beam of electrons in a deflection tube. When passing between the plates, the electrons have a constant speed in the direction parallel to the plates. Perpendicular to the plates, the force on each electron is equal to Ee, so they accelerate in this direction.

Answered by krithikasmart11
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Electrons will experience a force due to the electric field and will accelerate in the direction of E-field.

To understand it refer to the expression for Lorentz force due to electric field.

The electric field is time-invariant.

Explanation:

By definition an electric field represents the electric force that would apply to a hypothetical positively-charged particle at every point in space. If there were ever two forces at one point, then only their net force would be observable.

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