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Physics Question on Moving charges and magnetism

A strong magnetic field is applied on a stationary electron. Then the electron

A

moves in the direction of the field

B

remained statioiliary

C

moves perpendicular to the direction of the field

D

moves opposite to the direction of the field

Answer

remained statioiliary

Explanation

Solution

As F=q(V×B)\vec{F}=\vec{q} \left(\vec{V} \times \vec{B}\right) As the electron is stationary, \therefore velocity v=0\vec{v}=0 F=0\therefore \vec{F}=0 So, electron will remain stationary