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A beam of cathode rays is subjected to crossed electric (E) and magnetic fields (B). The fields are adjusted such that the beam is not deflected. The specific charge of the cathode rays is given by :


A

B22vE2

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B

2vB2E2

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C

2vE2B2

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D

E22vB2

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Solution

The correct option is D

E22vB2


Step 1: Given Data

Electric field =E

Magnetic field =B

Let a single charge be e.

Let the velocity with which the charge moves be v.

Step 2: Calculate the Velocity

We know that the total force due to the electric field is given as

FE=eE

We know that the total force due to the magnetic field is given as

FB=evB

Since the beam is not deflected the force due to the electric field and the magnetic field is equal.

FE=FB

Upon substituting the value we get,

eE=evB

v=EB

Step 3: Calculate the Specific Charge

Since the charge is moving with kinetic energy, the energy of the charge can be given as

12mv2=ev

v=2evm

Upon substituting the value of v we get,

EB=2evm

em=E22vB2

We know that specific charge =em

Therefore, specific charge =E22vB2

Therefore, the correct answer is option (D).


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