Respuesta :
Answer:
(b) EAST
Explanation:
you can assume that the magnetic field points rightward, that is, in the positive x direction (NORTH). Furthermore, you can assume that the direction of the motion of the electron is in the positive y direction. Hence, you have:
[tex]\vec{B}=B_o\hat{i}\\\\\vec{v}=v_o\hat{j}[/tex]
You use the Lorentz formula to known which is the direction of the magnetic force over the electron:
[tex]F=qv\ X\ B[/tex]
which implies the cross product between the unitary vecors j and i, that is
[tex]\hat{i} \ X\ \hat{j} = -\hat{k}[/tex] (WEST)
However, the minus sign of the charge of the electron changes the direction 180°. Hence, the direction is k. That is, to the EAST
Answer:
The electron will move east.
Explanation:
According to fleming's left hand rule for when the field and current are at right angles, the first finger represents the field's direction ( north to south), the second finger represents the current direction ( + to -) and the thumb represents the direction of motion..
See image below.

