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why cathode rays is deflected in magnetic and electric field

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Answered by tiwarishashwat125
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That rule describes how a charged particle (our electron) moving in a magnetic field will be deflected by that field at a right angle to both the field and to the direction of the particle. ... The electrons in the cathode rays would deflect toward the positively charged plates, and away from the negatively charged plates

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Answered by Jinnatun10
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That rule describes how a charged particle (our electron) moving in a magnetic field will be deflected by that field at a right angle to both the field and to the direction of the particle. ... The electrons in the cathode rays would deflect toward the positively charged plates, and away from the negatively charged plates

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