Question:

A charged particle is free to move in an electric field. It will travel

Updated On: Jun 23, 2023
  • always along a line of force
  • along a line of force, if its initial velocity is zero
  • along a line of force, if it has same initial velocity in the direction of an active angle with the line of force
  • None of the above
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Because $E$ point along the tangent to the lines of force. If initial velocity is zero, then due to the force, moves in the direction of $E$.
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