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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 27)
27.
Point A is at a lower electrical potential than point B. An electron between them on the line joining them will
move towards A
move towards B
move at right angles to the line joining A and B
remain at rest
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Raj kishor said:   1 decade ago
Electron will move towards the high potential i.e. B point because if there is any potential difference the elecric line of forces terminate from higher to lower potential.

Koushik said:   1 decade ago
No you are wrong point b has more electric field intensity than point a so the force acting on electron is more in case of b than a i think you have a doubt why more electric field intensity it means the amount of work done to bring the charge from any point to b it opposes more electric field strength to bring the electron so more work has to be done i.e more potential so point b has more electric field intensity.

Parijat said:   1 decade ago
Electron will move towords lower potential that is A


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