Um. But what happens to the shadow?Isn't it right hand palm rule?
The shadow doesn't get deflected you're mixing up two experiments. Thomson's experiment where he used a magnetic field to find out the charge to mass ratio is different to the malteese cross experiment in which they tried to show that cathode rays travel in straight lines and produces shadows.How does magnetic field bend Cathode Rays.
So if you put a magnet next to the maltese cross, how is the shadow going to be deflected?
you'll see the top half of the shadow only as the electron is pushed upwardshttp://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Pkd-nQpu8ec/UcKwNkxw9_I/AAAAAAAABxs/mMBaZt7xUMs/s1600/Maltese3.png
What about shown in picture? what would happen to the shadow
This is what would be expected; however, I remember that a few months ago our teacher gave us a past paper with this exact question. I argued exactly what drsoccerball said. My teacher then pulled out a discharge tube with a maltese cross and actually did the experiment - and startlingly, the shadow was pushed downwards when the electron beam was deflected upwards (and vice versa). I don't really understand why this happened thoughyou'll see the top half of the shadow only as the electron is pushed upwards
can you quote the paper i want to answerThis is what would be expected; however, I remember that a few months ago our teacher gave us a past paper with this exact question. I argued exactly what drsoccerball said. My teacher then pulled out a discharge tube with a maltese cross and actually did the experiment - and startlingly, the shadow was pushed downwards when the electron beam was deflected upwards (and vice versa). I don't really understand why this happened though
I can't remember exactly what paper it was, but it was a MC question which showed a shadow of a maltese cross, and basically said "a magnetic field is applied in X direction, what happens to the shadow"can you quote the paper i want to answer
Yeah, the electrons get deflected upwards
Also, solutions says A is the answer.
No the electrons deflect downwards. And since the magnetic field is after the cross the downwards deflection of the electrons would cause the shadow to move down.Yeah, the electrons get deflected upwards
There's not enough information really, or it's just given in a really ambiguous way.
Also, solutions says A is the answer.