MCQ
An electron is placed between two parallel plates connected to a battery. If the battery is switched on, the electron will
  • be attracted to the +ve plate
  • B
    be attracted to the -ve plate
  • C
    remain stationary
  • D
    will move parallel to the plates

Answer

Correct option: A.
be attracted to the +ve plate
be attracted to the +ve plate

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