Question #21d0f
1 Answer
Only possible if velocity of the charged particle is
It is independent of
Explanation:
This is a question related to Motion of a Charged Particle in Electric and Magnetic Field. Let us recall the applicable Lorentz Force equation
where
Assumption of direction of three Vectors
Let the charged particle move in the direction given by
Electric field
The direction of the force exerted by the magnetic field is cross product of velocity and magnetic field vectors and is
It is acting in a direction opposite to the electric field vector.
As it is required that the charge should pass through in a straight line, it implies that
Lorentz force must be zero.