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A velocity selector is built with a magnetic field of magnitude 5.2 T and an electric field of strength 4.6 × 10 ^ 4 N/C. The directions of the two fields are perpendicular to each other. At what speed will electrons pass through the selector without deflection? Let the charge of an electron q = −1.6 × 10 −19 C

Which characteristic is common to all permanent magnets?

A velocity selector is built with a magnetic field of magnitude 5.2 T and an electric-example-1
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Explanation :

Magnetic field, B = 5.2 T

Electric field,
E=4.6* 10^4\ N/C

The directions of the two fields are perpendicular to each other. Hence the force due to each field will equate each other.

Electrostatic force, F =qE.........(1)

Magnetic force, F = qvB........(2)

From equation (1) and (2)

E = v B


v=(E)/(B)


v=(4.6* 10^4\ N/C)/(5.2\ T)


v=0.88* 10^4\ m/s


v=8.8* 10^3\ m/s

Hence, the correct option is (a).

(2) A permanent magnet always has two poles as the North pole and south pole. The magnetic field lines start from north poles and terminate at the south pole of the magnet.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

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