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what is the magnetic field around an alpha particle?​

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Answered by amanthakur29
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A magnetic field (only one pole is shown) affects radioactive rays differently depending on the type of ray. Alpha rays (heavy, positively charged particles) are deflected slightly in one direction. Beta rays (light, negatively charged electrons) are deflected strongly in the opposite direction.

In case of movement of a charged particle, magnetic field is created around the path on which the charged particle moves. Since alpha particles are positively charged so a magnetic field would be created around its path. But, as neutrons carry no charge so no magnetic field would be created around its path.

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Answered by mohit8102751
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A mangentic fields affect radioactive rays differently depending on the type of ray. Alpha ray ( heavy, positive charged particles) are deflected slightly in one direction
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