A positively charged particle with charge q is moving with speed V
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A positively charged particle with charge q is moving with speed V in a region of uniform magnetic field B at the instant shown in figure. An external electric field is to be applied such that the charged particle follows a straight line path. The magnitude and direction of electric field required are respectively.
A positively charged particle with charge q is moving with speed V in a region of uniform magnetic field B at the instant shown in figure- An external electric field is to be applied such that the charged particle follows a straight line path- The magnitude and direction of electric field required are respectively-
For the given instant force on the particle due to magnetic field is
F_m= qVB ĵ
So, magnetic force is acting in the positive y- axis and the particle is follo
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