When an electron beam passes through an electric field they gain kinetic energy.

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

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(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

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