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Question = why does not a charged particle moving at right angle to the direction of an electric field follow a circular path ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A charged particle moving at right angle to the direction of the electric field experiences force in the plane of electric filed. The force acts at right angle to its path only at that instant the charged particles enters the electric field and with the passage of time, it no longer remains at right angle to the path. Since the force on the charged particle does not remains always perpendicular to the path, it does not move along with the circular path.

Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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Hi mate......!!!!!!!!!!!

A charged particle moving at right angle to the direction of the electric field experiences force in the plane of electric filed. The force acts at right angle to its path only at that instant the charged particles enters the electric field and with the passage of time, it no longer remains at right angle to the path. Since the force on the charged particle does not remains always perpendicular to the path, it does not move along with the circular path.

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