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A proton and an electron both moving with the same velocity v enter into a region of magnetic field directed perpendicular to the velocity of the particles. They will now move in cirular orbits such that

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First of all, the direction of magnetic Prix poiru o le opposite for electrons and pro Moreover, different for the particles, hence the deviation will be different. Electrons and protons will get separated and start moving in different directions due to magnetic field.
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