A particle of charge – 16 × 10 –18 C moving with velocity 10 ms –1 along the x-axis…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
A particle of charge – 16 × 10–18 C moving with velocity
10 ms–1 along the x-axis enters a region where a magnetic field of induction B is along the y-axis and an electric field of magnitude 104 Vm–1 is along the negative z-axis. If the charged particle continues moving along the x-axis, the magnitude of B is
10 ms–1 along the x-axis enters a region where a magnetic field of induction B is along the y-axis and an electric field of magnitude 104 Vm–1 is along the negative z-axis. If the charged particle continues moving along the x-axis, the magnitude of B is
- 103 Wb/m2
- 105 Wb/m2
- 1016 Wb/m2
- 10–3 Wb/m2
Answer
(A) 10 3 Wb/m 2
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