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Physics, 21.04.2020 00:32 bekahmiller2001

You stand near the earth’s equator. A positively charged particle that starts moving parallel to the surface of the earth in a straight line directed east is initially deflected upwards. If you know there are no electric fields in the vicinity, a possible reason why the particle does not initially acquire a downward component of velocity is because near the equator the magnetic field lines of the earth are directed .
Group of answer choices:
A. from east to west.
B. from south to north.
C. downward.
D. upward.
E. from north to south.

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