An electron moves along vertical line and away from the observer, then pattern of concentric circular magnetic field lines which are produced due to its motion
  • A$ACW$, in $hz$ plane
  • B$CW$, in $hz$. plane
  • C$ACW$ in $vt$. plane
  • D$CW$, in $vt$, plane
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