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When an electron beam passes through an electric field they gain kinetic energy. lf the same electron beam passes through a magnetic field, then their
Options
(a) energy and momentum both remain unchanged
(b) potential energy increases
(c) momentum increases
(d) kinetic energy increases
Correct Answer:
energy and momentum both remain unchanged
Explanation:
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