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4) An electron moving along the +x-axis enters a magnetic field. If the electron experiences a magnetic deflection in the -y direction, then the magnetic field must have a component

(A) along the +z-axis.

(B) along the -z-axis.

(C) along the -x-axis.

(D) along the +y-axis.

(E) along the -y-axis.

User Fibbs
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Answer:

option (b)

Step-by-step explanation:

direction of velocity is along + X axis

direction of force is along - Y axis

So, by use of the


\overrightarrow{F}=q\left ( \overrightarrow{v} * \overrightarrow{B}\right )

Where, B be the magnetic field

As charge of electron is negative

so the direction of magnetic field is along negative z axis .

User Jerami
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Answer:

B) along the -z-axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • According to the Fleming's left hand rule we know that when a positive charge moves with velocity v perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field the it experiences a magnetic force perpendicular to the the plane in which the velocity vector and the magnetic field vector lies.
  • As a result all the three vector are mutually perpendicular in such a case.
  • Here as per given condition we have a negative charge moving along x-axis which experiences the deflection in -y direction so the magnetic field will be along the negative z axis i.e. into the screen.
User Laquana
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