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A cosmic ray muon with the same charge as an electron and a mass of 1.90 × 10−28 kg is moving toward the ground at an angle of 25.0° from the vertical with a speed of 8.30 × 107 m/s. As it crosses point P, the muon is at a horizontal distance of 85.0 cm from a high-voltage power line. At that moment, the power line has a current of 27.8 A.
What is the magnitude of the force on the muon at the center point?

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