If an electron enters a magnetic field with its velocity pointing in the same direction as the magnetic field, then
A
The electron will turn to its right
B
The electron will turn to its left
C
The velocity of the electron will increase
D
The velocity of the electron will remain unchanged
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D
The velocity of the electron will remain unchanged
d (d) Magnetic force on charge will be zero.
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