what is the path of electron when a static electron is
placed in a magnetic field?
Answer Posted / shyamkr
according to formula:
F=q(v*B)
where v is velocity vector and B is the magnetic field
vector ,q is negative in case of electron .but as electron
is static the force is zero.
but electron will produce its own electric field so the
direction of motion is given by
v=E*B.
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