Which of the following radiations cannot be deflected by an electric field or magnetic field?
(i) \(\alpha\) - rays (ii) \(\beta\) - rays (iii) \(\gamma\) - rays (iv) \(x\)-rays
(i) \(\alpha\) - rays (ii) \(\beta\) - rays (iii) \(\gamma\) - rays (iv) \(x\)-rays
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Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation:
\(\gamma\) - rays and \(x\) - rays cannot be deflected by electric or magnetic field. This shows that they have no charge.
\(\gamma\) - rays and \(x\) - rays cannot be deflected by electric or magnetic field. This shows that they have no charge.