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Nature of the parabolic trajectory of th...

Nature of the parabolic trajectory of the +VE ions in the J.J. Thomson experiment

A

Does not pass through the origin

B

May pass through the origin

C

Have equal intercepts on both the axes

D

Have constant intercept on one of the axes.

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