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If an electron beam is directed horizontally towards the north and enters a magnetic field pointing vertically downwards, what will be the direction of deflection of the electron beam?

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  • AEast
  • BWest
  • CNorth
  • DSouth
Explanation

For an electron (negative charge), the direction of 'current' is opposite to its motion, so it's directed South. Magnetic field is downwards. Using Fleming's Left-Hand Rule: Forefinger (field) points down, middle finger (current) points South. The thumb (force) points towards the East. So, the electron beam deflects East.

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