When a beam of charged particles moves through a magnetic field, what is the evidence that particles in the beam have momentum greater than the value mv?

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The charged particles are often deflated in a magnetic field.

What is a magnetic field?

The term charge refers to a positive or negative entity. The can be created when a charge is made to pass through a conductor in a magnetic field.

A magnetic field is created when we have a north pole and a south pole. The charged particles could be made to pass through the electric field and when that happens, we can see a pattern a shown in the image attached.

Thus, we can see that the charged particles are often deflated in a magnetic field.

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