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An electron moves through a uniform electric field over a distance of 1 m. When

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Question

An electron moves through a uniform electric field over a distance of 1 m. When it leaves the magnetic field is the final speed
A- greater than when it entered B- less than when it entered C- than when it entered An electron moves through a uniform electric field over a distance of 1 m. When it leaves the magnetic field is the final speed
A- greater than when it entered B- less than when it entered C- than when it entered
A- greater than when it entered B- less than when it entered C- than when it entered

Explanation / Answer

Speed of the electron will remain constant as the magnetic force will act perpendicular to the velocity. Hence it will only change the direction of the electron

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