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A charged particle enters a magnetic field B with its initial velocity making an angle of 45° with B. The path of the particle will be
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A charged particle enters a magnetic field B with its initial velocity making an angle of 45° with B. The path of the particle will be .............
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(a) straight line (b) a circle (c) an ellipse (d) a helix
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