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An electron moving through a field remains undeflected. Is it possible that there is no magnetic field. Explain

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In magnetic field force exerted on moving electron with velocity V is-

So an electron moving through a field remains undeflected. When it will move parallel or anti parallel to the field So we can't say there is no magnetic field.

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