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Particles emitted from some radioactive material are observed to be deflected in a magnetic field (i) the particles may be electrons (ii) the particles may be protons (iii) the particles may be neutrons (iv) the particles may be hydrogen atoms. State if

A

only (i) is correct

B

(i) and (ii) are correct

C

(i) and (iii) are correct

D

(i) and (iv) are correct.

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