Asked by Prasanna
                In a Thomson's e/m experiment , with an accelerating potential of 150V and a deflecting electric field of magnitude 6*10^6 N/C , the electrons travel in a straight line .
i)At what fraction of the speed of light do the electrons move?
ii)what magnitude of magnetic field do you need?
            
        i)At what fraction of the speed of light do the electrons move?
ii)what magnitude of magnetic field do you need?
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