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The direction of deflection of an electron beam in a magnetic field can be determined by which of the following?

Biot-Savart Law
Coulomb’s Law
Right Hand Rule
Ohm’s Law

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Answer:

right hand rule

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Right Hand Rule

Step-by-step explanation:

When a charged particle travels in a magnetic field, it experiences a force whose magnitude is given by:


F=qvBsin\theta

where

q is the charge of the particle

v is the velocity

B is the magnetic field strength


\theta is the angle between the directions of v and B

The direction of the force can be determined by using the Right Hand Rule, as follows:

- index finger: this should be put in the direction of the velocity

- middle finger: this should be put in the direction of the magnetic field

- thumb: this will give the direction of the force -> however, for a negative charge (as the electron) the direction must be reversed, so it will be opposite.

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