Answer:
The correct option is D
A charged particle is injected into a uniform magnetic field such that its velocity vector is perpendicular to the magnetic field vector follows a circular path.
Step-by-step explanation:
A charged particle can move in a circular path due to magnetic force. We know that magnetic force does not do any work on the charged particle since the magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity. The velocity is constant in magnitude but its direction of motion changes which results in circular motion. The magnetic force and the centripetal force are related as
F = Fc
qvB = mv²r
r = mv/qB
Here r is the radius of charged particle's path, v is the velocity, B is the magnetic field and q and m are charge and mass of the charged particle respectively.