One observes electrons curve right in the presence of an applied magnetic field. If one were to shoot protons instead, which direction would they curve?
Possible Answers:
A)The protons curve right, they produce a magnetic field.
B) The protons curve right, their relativistic mass increases.
C)The protons curve left, because they are positively charged.
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