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When a charged particle is projected perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field, it describes a circular path in which :

A

Circle

B

Right bisector

C

Parabola

D

Straight line

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A

When an electron projected perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field it moves along a circular path.
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