Beams of electrons and protons move parallel to each other in the same direction. They
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Moving Charges and Magnetism
Beams of electrons and protons move parallel to each other in the same direction. They
- attract each other.
- repel each other.
- neither attract nor repel.
- force of attraction or repulsion depends upon speed of beams.
Answer
(A) attract each other.
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