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A doubly ionized molecule (i. e., a molecule lacking two electrons) moving in a magnetic field experiences a magnetic force of 5.31 Γ— 10 βˆ’ 16 N as it moves at 369 m/s at 61.7 ∘ to the direction of the field. Find the magnitude of the magnetic field.

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