MCQ
In a certain arrangement, a proton does not get deflected while moving through a magnetic field region. Under what condition is it possible?
  • A
    F = 0
  • B
    F = 180N
  • C
    F = -180N
  • D
    F = 3600N

Answer

  1. F = 0

Explanation:

Magnetic force on a proton is $\text{Fm}=\text{qv}\text{B}\sin(\theta).$

A proton moving parallel or antiparallel to a magnetic field does not experience any force.

Hence, the proton does not get deflected while moving through a magnetic field region.

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