A charged particle initially at rest at $O$,when released follows a trajectory as shown alongside. Such a trajectory is possible in the presence of
KVPY 2014, Medium
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(a)
As particle is initially at rest, so to move the charged particle an electric field is required.
As path of particle is a curve, so direction of electric field must be changing with distance.
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