A positively charge particle is traveling between two relatively infinitely long electrically energized metallic Rod A rods as shown below. At which direction will the particle deflect? O Upwards O Into the page Out of the page Downwards U1 O The particle will not be deflected, but instead continue along its path on a straight line Rod B

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A positively charge particle is traveling between two relatively infinitely long electrically energized metallic
Rod A
rods as shown below. At which direction will the particle deflect?
O Upwards
O Into the page
Out of the page
Downwards
U
O The particle will not be deflected, but instead continue along its path on a straight line
Rod B
Transcribed Image Text:A positively charge particle is traveling between two relatively infinitely long electrically energized metallic Rod A rods as shown below. At which direction will the particle deflect? O Upwards O Into the page Out of the page Downwards U O The particle will not be deflected, but instead continue along its path on a straight line Rod B
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