An electron has a velocity of 6×106 m/s in the positive x direction at a point where the magnetic field has the components Bx = 3 T, By = 1.5 T. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the electron at this point?
2.1 × 1018 m/s2
2.6 × 1018 m/s2
3.7 × 1018 m/s2
3.2 × 1018 m/s2
1.58 × 1018 m/s2
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