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A charged particle enters a region of space, which is known to be empty, except

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Question

A charged particle enters a region of space, which is known to be empty, except possibly for some electric and magnetic fields. The particle is observed to exit in a slightly different direction, and with half the speed it entered. Neglecting any effects of gravity, from this we can conclude that:

there is only a magnetic field in the region, i.e., no electric field. there is definitely no magnetic field in the region, but there is an electric field. there must be an electric field; there may or may not be a magnetic field. there must be an both an electric field and a magnetic field. there must be a magnetic field; there may or may not be an electric field.

Explanation / Answer

This is one suppose to be false

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