Q. 123.9( 7 Votes )
If instead of electron a neutron enters a field, what will be its direction of motion? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer :
A particle is deflected by the field if it has charge. Since neutron is an uncharged particle,the field does not affect its direction of motion and it passes undeflected through the field.
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