A charged particle would continue to move with a constant velocity in a region wherein,
(a) E = 0,B≠0 (b) E≠0,B≠0
(c) E≠0,B = 0 (d) E = 0, B = 0
A charged particle would continue to move with a constant velocity in a region wherein,
(a) E = 0,B≠0 (b) E≠0,B≠0
(c) E≠0,B = 0 (d) E = 0, B = 0
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This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Explanation- force on charge particle due to both electric and magnetic field . now if electric force and magnetic field is zero then electric field and magnetic field is also zero.
Magnetic field is only responsible for constant velocity of charge particle if B=0 then E =0 if B is not equal to zero then electric field is also not equal to zero
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