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➡️ is it possible to an electron in motion by applying strong magnetic field ?
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➡️ is it possible to an electron in motion by applying strong magnetic field ?
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If we apply strong magnetic field on elctron then it will move in the direction depending on the angle between velocity vector and magnetic field.
Explanation:
An electron at rest in a magnetic field experiences no force, so cannot be set in motion by the magnetic field. If it were placed at rest in an electric field, it will accelerate under the electrostatic force.