A charged particle with a velocity 2×10³ ms⁻¹ passes undeflected through electric field

A Charged Particle With A Velocity 2x10 Ms Passes Undeflected Physics QuestionA Charged Particle With A Velocity 2x10 Ms Passes Undeflected Physics Question

A charged particle with a velocity 2×10³ ms⁻¹ passes undeflected through electric field and magnetic fields in mutually perpendicular directions. The magnetic field is 1.5T. The magnitude of electric field will be

Options

(a) 1.5×10³ NC⁻¹
(b) 2×10³ NC⁻¹
(c) 3×10³ NC⁻¹
(d) 1.33×10³ NC⁻¹

Correct Answer:

3×10³ NC⁻¹

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