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Physics, 27.04.2020 02:27 janreyes39

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A magnetic force of 3.2x10-12 N in the -z direction is acting on an electron
(q=-1.6x10-1°C) moving 1.0x10?m/s in the +y direction. What is the magnitude and
direction of the magnetic field?

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