The document discusses electron beams and how they can be deflected using magnetic fields. It explains that a force acts on a current-carrying wire placed in a magnetic field according to the equation F = BIL, where B is the magnetic field, I is the current, and L is the length of the wire. It also discusses how electron beams are produced through thermionic emission and can be controlled by applying magnetic fields, causing them to move in circles, spirals, or helices depending on the field orientation. Finally, it mentions researching deflecting electron beams for uses in technology from the 20th century such as television picture tubes, oscilloscopes, and x-ray tubes.