A beam consisting of \(\alpha\)-particles. \(\beta\)-part...
A beam consisting of \(\alpha\)-particles. \(\beta\)-particles and \(\gamma\)-rays pass through a magnetic field at right angles to the direction of the field. Which of the following observations would be made about the \(\alpha\)-particles, \(\beta\)-particles, and \(\gamma\)-rays respectively?
Deflected, deflected, deflected
Deflected, deflected, not deflected
Deflected, not deflected, deflected
Not deflected, deflected, deflected
Correct answer is B
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