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An electron that has a velocity with x component 2.6 × 106 m/s and y component 4.0 × 106 m/s moves through a uniform magnetic field with x component 0.037 t and y component -0.17 t. (a) find the magnitude of the magnetic force on the electron. (b) repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity.
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