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A charged particle moving with velocity vis subjected to electric field E and magnetic field B. The particle will go undeflected if

A

E is perpendicular to B.

B

E is parallel to v and perpendicular to B.

C

E and B both are parallel to v.

D

E, B and v are mutually perpendicular but `v= E/B`.

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