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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
12

A negative charge feels a force when stationary in an electric field. moving parallel to an electric field. moving parallel to a

magnetic field. moving perpendicular to a magnetic field. stationary in a magnetic field. moving perpendicular to an electric field.
Physics
1 answer:
Yuki888 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u>stationary in an electric field. </u>

<u>moving perpendicular to a magnetic field.</u>

<u>moving perpendicular to an electric</u> <u>field.</u>

Explanation:

Negative charge: In physics, the term "negative charge" is defined as a phenomenon that consists of a surplus or different electrons in any field i.e magnetic or electric field.

However, the correct answer in the question above, would be:

<u>"stationary in an electric field". </u>

<u>"moving perpendicular to a magnetic field".</u>

<u>"moving perpendicular to an electric</u> <u>field".</u>

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